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The Ministry of Communications through the National Cyber Security Center (NCSC), an agency mandated to coordinate Ghana’s cyber security development, will hold its annual National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) from 1 to 31 October.
The month-long event will be held in a hybrid format comprising physical engagements (under strict COVID-19 protocols) and the use of virtual platforms including live streaming on NCSAMTV, Facebook, YouTube and will be updated on various network pages social like Instagram and Twitter. .
It will include thought leadership sessions, panel discussions, workshops and engagements with the media aimed at intensifying capacity-building and awareness-raising efforts on cybercrime and cybersecurity issues among Ghanaians.
Recognized as the leading event within the cyber security space, NCSAM will educate children, the public, businesses and government stakeholders on best cyber hygiene practices, in line with the Safer Digital Ghana campaign.
This year’s event will have weekly high-level events; Launch of National Cyber Security Awareness Month and Online Child Protection Reporting Portal, Forum on the Impact of COVID-19 on the Ghana Digitization Agenda, Cyber Security Forum with industry players and other activities covering the four pillars of the Safer Digital Ghana Public, Business and Government campaign).
Speakers include Ursula Owusu-Ekuful; Minister of Communications, Members of the National Cyber Security Interministerial Advisory Council (NCSIAC), Ambassador Stephanie S. Sullivan; United States Ambassador to Ghana, Ms. Anne-Claire Dufay; UNICEF Ghana Country Representative, Hon. George Nenyi Andah; Vice Minister of Communications, Hon. Alexander KK Abban; The Vice Minister of Communications, Dr. Albert Antwi- Boasiako; National Cybersecurity Advisor, members of the National Cybersecurity Technical Working Group, and non-governmental stakeholders, including Deloitte, ISACA, e-Crime Bureau, Innovare, Surfline, Margins Group, Zerofox, CalBank, among others.
The event will also attract collaboration with Ghana’s cybersecurity partners, including the Council of Europe, UNICEF, the US government’s Security Governance Initiative (SGI), and the Freedom Online Coalition (FOC), among others.
Speaking about the event, Ursula Owusu- Ekuful, Minister of Communications, said: “The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our way of life and this event will focus on how our children, the public, businesses and government institutions can ensure maximum protection. of their online activities while using digital platforms ”.
The theme of this year’s edition is “Cybersecurity in the era of CoVID-19”, which reflects current trends in cybersecurity incidents as a result of the increasing use of digital platforms by individuals, companies and governments for socio-economic activities in view of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
The official hashtag for the event is # NCSAM2020 and #SaferDigitalGhana and will be broadcast on all social media platforms.