Cybersecurity is a newly developing area in Ghana and cybercrime being a pertinent issue and of grave concern, it is imperative that an awareness creation to sensitize Ghanaians on cybercrime/cybersecurity-related issues.
Cabinet considers Cyber Security Bill
Today in History: ‘Fake’ phones to be banned in Ghana soon – Communications Minister
BoG scales up efforts to protect banks from cyber attack
Don’t share sensitive information with public Wi-Fi – Advisor
LIVESTREAMING: Communications Ministry launches Cyber Security Awareness Month
MDAs, MMDAs urged to collaborate with NITA to enhance data management
National cyber security awareness month to be launched on Oct. 1
Government lauds CyberGhana’s NICESTEP project
More than 1,000 Ghanaians visit 'Empress Leaks' website per day - NCSC reveals
Cyber fraud pushes banking sector fraud up
Tips on how to deal with online bullies
Cyberghana teams up with Raeng UK to empower youth in Ghana
Cyber fraudsters cloning ATM cards to loot huge cash - BoA IT boss
Online sexual grooming on the rise – Child Online Africa
Ghana loses $9.8m to cybercrime, other criminal activities in 2019
Try and see - Kofi Bentil dares Ursula Owusu-Ekuful on regulating internet use
Cyber Security Law to be passed by June - Communications Minister
Government funding, capacity building driving cyber security initiatives
Comprehensive Cybersecurity law to be passed soon - Communications Minster