Wisconsin International University College, Ghana, has once again been honoured for its excellent services and facilities, as it earned another recognition for its contribution in the field of cybersecurity.
At a recent awards ceremony organised by the Cyber Security Authority of Ghana and attended by President Akuffo Addo, Wisconsin International University received the Industry Partnership Award for its continuous commitment and support toward cybersecurity development and training in Ghana.
Receiving the awards on behalf of the university, Mr Jacob Fynn, Chief Operating Officer, attributed the award to the university massage leap and investment it has made over the last few years, particularly in setting up the state-of-the-art cybersecurity, digital forensics and AI laboratories for training and commercial purposes.
Mr Fynn was confident the recent awards the university has won will spur it to do more, in safeguarding the reverence and recognition by ensuring even bigger investments in infrastructural development in IT and Cybersecurity.
Also present at the event was the minister for Communication, Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, who expressed gratitude to all stakeholders for supporting Ghana’s cybersecurity efforts over the past year.
The Director-General of the CSA, Dr Albert Antwi-Boasiako, also stressed the importance of collaboration in navigating the complex cybersecurity environment in the ever-changing cybersecurity landscape, saying all stakeholders must remain vigilant and proactive in addressing emerging threats.
The cybersecurity awards climaxed a month-long national cybersecurity awareness campaign on the theme: “Combatting misinformation and disinformation in a digitally resilient democracy: our collective responsibility”.
Ghana’s cybersecurity journey has evolved tremendously since 2017 with Ghana attaining global recognition as a hub for cybersecurity development by being ranked at the highest tier in the 5th edition of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Global.