Togo emerges as cybersecurity model at Global Capacity Building Conference

Date: 2025-05-16
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Togo's cybersecurity framework earned international recognition at the 2025 Global Conference on Cyber Capacity Building (GC3B), where the nation's approach was highlighted as a benchmark for operational sovereignty and public-private collaboration. Represented by Cyber Defense Africa (CDA), Togo demonstrated its proven model during two strategic sessions at the May 13-14 gathering. 

The Togolese system – developed through a structured partnership between the government and technology firm Asseco – impressed attendees with its institutionalized yet adaptive cybersecurity strategy. Key pillars include locally developed tools, public-private co-governance, and sustained stakeholder trust, all anchored in treating cybersecurity as a sovereignty imperative. 

Conference participants noted Togo's remarkable progress evidenced by International Telecommunication Union data showing the nation achieved the world's highest improvement in Global Cybersecurity Index scores between 2018-2024. This recognition stems from concrete results including advanced threat detection systems and workforce development programs tailored to regional needs.

 

During spotlight sessions, Togolese representatives detailed their cooperative approach with international partners like GIZ and the World Bank while emphasizing context-specific solutions. The model's success in balancing security with digital transformation offers actionable insights for developing nations seeking to strengthen cyber resilience without compromising technological progress. 

Togo's participation moves beyond dialogue to demonstrate measurable implementation – from national capability building to active contribution in shaping global cybersecurity standards. The GC3B acknowledgment reinforces Togo's growing leadership in African digital security governance and operational sovereignty.

By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

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