The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has welcomed a high-level delegation from Smart Africa on Monday in Accra to congratulate Mr. Divine Selase Agbeti on his appointment as Acting Director-General and to reinforce the partnership between the two organizations.
During the meeting, discussions centered on enhancing collaboration in several crucial areas, including cybersecurity, digital infrastructure and regional connectivity and the responsible adoption of emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI).
The delegation also explored joint initiatives to expand internet access in underserved regions, particularly in senior high schools and healthcare facilities.
Smart Africa, currently implementing its five-year cybersecurity strategy, emphasized its commitment to regional projects that align with Ghana’s leadership role as Chair of the African Union’s Network of Cybersecurity Authorities (ANCA).
The CSA expressed its commitment to building strategic alliances that foster digital transformation while safeguarding the continent’s digital ecosystem.



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