ACEPA to Host Cybersecurity Awareness Webinar

The African Centre for Parliamentary Affairs- ACEPA is partnering with the Cyber Security Authority Ghana to host a Cyber Security Awareness Webinar. The webinar will delve into the theme of “Combating Misinformation and Disinformation in a Digitally Resilient Democracy – Our Collective Responsibility.”

This event aims to bring together parliamentarians, parliamentary staff, members of the media, and other stakeholders to foster a deeper understanding of the challenges posed by misinformation and disinformation in the digital age. It will provide a platform for open discussions, sharing of best practices, and exploring collaborative strategies to address these issues while we are in Cyber Security Awareness Month.

Register in advance for this meeting:https://cybersecurity-gov-gh.zoom.us/…/tZcrdeGpqzIqGtSh…

When: Wednesday, Oct 23, 2024,

Time: 13:00 Greenwich Mean Time

Speakers: Dr. Rasheed Draman, Executive Director, African Centre for Parliamentary Affairs (ACEPA), and

Dr. Albert Antwi Boasiako, Director General, Cyber Security Authority (CSA)

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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