The second version of the National Cyber Security (NCC) Challenge has led to Accra with OLA Girls Senior High Schools from the Volta Region, rising as winners amongst 50 faculties throughout the nation.
The faculty took house a whooping GH₵7,000 as money prize, a Trophy and a certificates of participation.
OLA Girls SHS Secured the win with 45 factors whereas Prempeh College and Wesley Girls’ Senior High School each secured the second place with 38 factors, incomes GH₵2000 every together with certificates.
Navrongo Senior High School who clinched the third spot with 34points additionally acquired GH₵1000 and certificates of participation.
Organised by the Cyber Security Authority (CSA), the second version of NCC had 50 Senior High Schools chosen throughout the nation participated within the competitors which was launched in Accra on April 26, 2023.
The annual problem is geared toward selling cyber security and consciousness amongst highschool college students, by offering them with fingers on experiences in figuring out, stopping, and mitigating digital threats.
As a part of Preparations for the competitors which begin in June on the zonal degree, the members have been skilled on various topics such because the Child Online Protection (COP) provisions throughout the Cybersecurity Act (Act 1038) of 2020, digital footprint administration, social engineering, open-source intelligence, and extra.
Categorised into 4 zones which included, the Northern, Middle, Eastern and Southern zones, the winners of every zones certified for the ultimate which befell onThursday, November 30, 2023, after which the award presentation of the problem befell on the venue of the closing ceremony of the two-day Global Conference on Cyber Capacity Building (GC3B).
The Minister of Communications and Digitalisation, Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful who introduced the awards to the scholars stated, NCC was a authorities initiative geared toward creating consciousness of Cybersecurity points amongst college students in senior excessive faculties.
She stated the problem was to supply college students with hands-on experiences in figuring out, stopping, and mitigating digital threats, particularly on-line baby sexual exploitation and abuse.
Additionally, the Minister famous that, NCC would equip college students with important abilities and information required to remain secure on-line and pursue careers in Cybersecurity.
BY CECILIA LAGBA YADA