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Home » Cybervergent Ghana outlines key strategies for a secure digital future

Cybervergent Ghana outlines key strategies for a secure digital future

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaFebruary 23, 2025 Ministerial News No Comments3 Mins Read
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The need to build and sustain digital trust has become more critical as Ghana progresses in its digital transformation journey.

Cybervergent Ghana, one of Africa’s leading tech companies providing digital trust technology solutions, shared key insights on how the continent can strengthen its digital ecosystem to foster digital trust among citizens, businesses, and investors. 

West Africa’s leading economies, such as Ghana, must prioritise strengthening their digital infrastructure to create a foundation of trust.

“A reliable and secure digital environment is essential for citizens and businesses to fully embrace online platforms and gain the benefits of digital transformation,” Adetokunbo Omotosho, the Group CEO of Cybervergent, said.

“This includes investing in advanced technologies, improving internet accessibility, and ensuring the resilience of critical systems against potential threats.”

The Country Manager of Cybervergent Ghana, Atsu Adali-Mortty, highlighted several challenges impacting digital trust in Ghana, including data breaches, online fraud, and limited public awareness of safe digital practices.

“Addressing these issues enhances confidence and fosters the growth of our digital economy,” he explained. Mr Astu emphasised the importance of collaborative efforts

Public awareness has long been identified as a cornerstone of building digital trust. “When citizens understand how to protect themselves online, they are more likely to engage confidently in digital activities,” Mr. Omotosho said.

He called for strategic media engagements and educational programmes to equip Ghanaians with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the digital space safely. 

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a vital role in Ghana’s economy, but many lack the resources to secure their online operations.

The Cybervergent team recommended practical measures such as adopting secure payment systems, regularly updating software, and training staff on best practices.

“By protecting their digital assets, SMEs can build trust with customers and partners,” Atsu added. 

Adopting international best practices will help businesses on the continent create a more secure and trustworthy digital environment.

The importance of safely integrating emerging technologies like AI to avoid vulnerabilities cannot be overstated. 

Data protection laws and regulations are critical for building trust. Mr. Omotosho commended Ghana’s efforts in this area, such as the passage of the Data Protection Act.

“Stronger enforcement and continuous updates to this exemplary legal framework will ensure that citizens’ data is protected and misuses are penalised,” he stated. 

As Ghana’s digital economy grows, Mr Atsu urged stakeholders to prioritise trends such as secure digital identities, encrypted communications, and proactive threat monitoring.

“Digital trust is not a one-time achievement but an ongoing commitment. By working together, we can create a safer, more inclusive digital future for all Ghanaians,” he added.

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