Ghana collaborates with Italy on cybersecurity policy implementation

Date: 2026-04-17
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By:  Robert Kwaku Annor

The Cyber Security Authority (CSA), in collaboration with Italy’s National Cybersecurity Competence Centre, Cyber 4.0, has held a high-level stakeholder workshop aimed at strengthening the implementation of Ghana’s National Cybersecurity Policy and Strategy (NCPS).

The workshop in Accra focused on three key pillars: raising awareness of the NCPS, enhancing operational capabilities, and advancing international cooperation in cybersecurity.

Discussions during the engagement produced a series of recommendations that will be consolidated into a report outlining actionable measures to support Ghana’s collaboration with Italy in implementing the national cybersecurity framework.

The event brought together senior government officials and international partners, including the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, the Ambassador of Italy to Ghana, H.E. Laura Ranalli, CSA Director General Mr. Divine Selease Agbeti, and Cyber 4.0 Director Mr. Matteo Lucchetti.

Also present were members of the Joint Cybersecurity Committee of Ghana, representatives from the industry forum, and other key stakeholders in the cybersecurity ecosystem.

Officials noted that the partnership underscores Ghana’s commitment to strengthening cyber resilience through international cooperation, capacity building, and coordinated policy implementation.

 

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