The event, dubbed ‘Becoming a
“Cybercrime is becoming increasingly professionalised, leading to a proliferation of numerous subtle and sophisticated threats. Attackers are constantly working on designing, building, and evolving solutions to bypass or overcome the most advanced cybersecurity solutions,” said Nicholas Mulila, Chief Corporate Security Officer,
“This has created a landscape in which companies face more significant cyber threats than ever before,” Mulila added.
“As cyber threat actors refine their techniques, attacks will become even more common, and companies will face novel and more dangerous cyber threats.”
Statistics from the Communications Authority show that between July and
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“We offer security advisory, network security, online/data/web security, cyber security operations and physical security that includes a video surveillance system. We also have an enhanced cloud solution that is augmented with cyber security, and reliable connectivity and payment services,” she added.
Last year, the government introduced a National Cybersecurity Strategy (2022-2027) that outlines an implementation framework and timeline to address gaps in the changing cyberspace.
Other dignitaries present at the forum were Jackson Makewa, Director Cybersecurity,
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