President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has known as for concerted efforts in tackling rising cyber safety threats that has the potential of impeding socio-economic improvement.
He mentioned digitalisation of economies and societies had been a transformative course of contributing considerably to socio-economic improvement, therefore the necessity for the required infrastructure to safeguard digital property and web securities.
“Advancement in technology has led to advances in cyber threats, making it imperative for state and non-state actors to build infrastructure needed to safeguard digital assets and internet securities,” he famous.
This was contained in a speech learn on his behalf by the Senior Presidential Advisor, Mr Yaw Osafo-Marfo, in the course of the opening of a two-day Global Conference on Cyber Capacity Building (GC3B) aimed toward enhancing consciousness of determination makers on cyber capability constructing, and strengthening international coordination efforts in Accra.
Held on the theme, “Cyber Resilience for Development”, the occasion was attended by greater than 800 individuals from 100 international locations throughout the globe.
It was organised collaboratively with the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation, Cyber Security Authority, Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GECE), the Cyber Peace Institute, the World Bank, and the World Economic Forum.
President Akufo-Addo said that, cybercriminals have been presently threatening the digital improvement of the nation as a result of elevated web penetration and entry to Informational Communication and Technology (ICT) instruments.
He mentioned, a analysis performed by Cyber Security Ventures, indicated that the damages incurred by all types of cybercrime, together with the price of restoration and remediation, totalledUS$3 trillion in 2015, US$6 trillion in 2021, and will attain US$10.5 trillion yearly by 2025.
“These challenges call for the need for governments, businesses, and stakeholders within the cyber ecosystem to collaborate and cooperate integrating holistic strategies that will address these complex threats,” he said.
The President mentioned there was the necessity to have interaction in holistic conversations and debates on cyber capability constructing and its affect on social and financial improvement by implementing the present greatest cyber practices and cyber norms.
“As a country we are putting in place deliberate mechanisms to safeguard our digital infrastructure; this is evident by the passage of the Cybersecurity Act 2020 (Act 1038) with relevant provisions to regulate cybersecurity activities and to promote the development of cybersecurity in the country,” he famous.
The Minister of Communications and Digitialisation, Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful mentioned Ghana was actively pursuing cybersecurity initiatives utilizing International Telecommunications Union suggestions to make sure a secure and resilient our on-line world for sustainable digital transformation for the advantage of the nation and sun-region at massive.
In the second quarter of this 12 months, the Minister mentioned, the continent had skilled the very best common variety of weekly cyber-attacks per organisation, with a median of two,164 assaults.
“I am happy to report that Ghana raised its score on the 2021 ITU Global Cybersecurity Index to 86.69 per cent, up from 32.6 per cent in 2017. To accomplish even better for our entire sub-region, we seek partnerships and worldwide cooperation,” she said.
MrsOwusu-Ekuful famous that, the borderless nature of our on-line world and the elevated interdependence on ICT reiterate the necessity for all of nations to prioritise cooperation in coping with the challenges.
“It is important for governments across the world to develop a vibrant cyber security ecosystem and to grow a steady and robust supply of cyber security workforce,” she mentioned.
The President of GECE, Mr Chris Painter mentioned the “Accra Call for Cyber Resilient Development” was a possibility for international locations to come back collectively to debate and share concepts on cyber capability constructing to strengthen the function of cyber resilience.
BY CECILIA LAGBA YADA