The South African government is working hard towards becoming a more cyber-secure nation in years to come. In the ranking that was done recently, South Africa is heading in the right direction, however, there are still a lot of vulnerabilities that need stabilizing.
In this light, we are pleased to announce our Cyber Intelligence even to the African continent. The inaugural Cyber Intelligent Africa conference and exhibition will hold in Johannesburg, South Africa, on the 8th -9th of February, 2022. As the 2-day show goes on, you will hear from the regional governments, they will be discussing national cyber security strategies and policies, combating cybercrimes across Africa, threat intelligence and detection capabilities, international cooperation, and building cyber awareness.
The event will take place at Hilton Sandton Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Some of the speakers that will grace the occasion are Brigadier Piet Pieterse, Head of Cybercrime Investigation (CCI), South African Police Service (SAPS), Dhamir Mannai, Head of National Cyber Security Strategy, Government of Tunisia, Vladimir Aman, Head of Ivory Coast Computer Emergency Response Team (CI-CERT), Professor Basie von Solms, Director, Centre for Cyber Security, University of Johannesburg, South Africa, Ouanilo Jerome Medegan, Director, National Systems Security Agency, Benin, Dr. Lawan Mohammed, Ag. Director, Cyber Security Department, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Nigeria, and a host of others.
The event will avail you with unrivaled access to the regions of key government officials, who are implementing national cyber security programs and building cyber defense capabilities. Africa suffers from a lot of malware and ransomware intrusions as cybercriminals target the easiest organizations and computer systems to breach.
However, the government is working relentlessly to avoid future cyberattacks on their critical infrastructures.
Resecurity Inc., a California-based cybersecurity company is part of the sponsors of the event. Some of the Media Partners for Cyber Intelligence Africa 2022 are Aerospace & Defence Review, Asia Cloud Computing Association, Global Security Magazine, Homeland Security Research, e.t.c.
To register for the inaugural Cyber Intelligence Africa conference and exhibition as either a sponsor, delegate, speaker, or exhibitor, kindly contact us at events@intelligence-sec.com or on +44 1582 346 706.