The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) and the Department of Defence Intelligence of the Ghana Armed Forces have met to discuss strategies for strengthening Ghana’s cybersecurity readiness.
The discussion, held in Accra on Monday, emphasised the shared commitment of both institutions to advancing coordination in safeguarding the country’s digital ecosystem.
During the meeting, the Acting Director-General of CSA, Mr Divine Selase Agbeti, confirmed the Authority’s dedication to supporting the Armed Forces in enhancing cybersecurity capacity and advancing expertise in Artificial Intelligence to strengthen strategic readiness.
He noted that sustained collaboration and forward-looking capability development are essential to protecting Ghana’s cyber territorial integrity.
“As cyber threats continue to evolve, strategic partnerships among state actors remain central to building national resilience,” Mr Agbeti concluded.
Margaret Adjeley Sowah, ISD



