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Ghana Launches National Cyber Security Awareness Month 2025


President John Mahama, Ghana.
President John Mahama, Ghana.

Ghana has taken a bold step to secure its digital future. The launch of National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) 2025 shows the nation’s strong commitment to protecting its people, economy, and critical systems. With the President, Ministers, and other leaders present, this moment marks a united front against growing cyber threats.


Why This Matters for Ghana

Cybersecurity is now a pillar of national security. Ghana’s digital economy is expanding quickly. More citizens, businesses, and government services depend on the internet every day. This growth brings new opportunities, but also new risks. Cybercrime, data theft, and online fraud can harm trust and slow progress.

By launching NCSAM 2025, Ghana is sending a clear message: cybersecurity is not optional. It is essential for growth, safety, and sovereignty. This step also places Ghana among nations that are serious about defending their digital borders.


Building a Safer Digital Space

The awareness month is more than a celebration. It is a campaign to educate, train, and prepare citizens. Programs will target schools, businesses, and communities. Everyone has a role in securing Ghana’s digital space. Awareness means knowing how to spot phishing emails, protect personal data, and use strong passwords.

The President reaffirmed that cybersecurity is a shared responsibility. From government agencies to private companies and ordinary citizens, all must take action. Awareness creates a culture of security where attacks can be stopped before they spread.


How OSRS Can Support Ghana

ÒGÚN Security Research and Strategic Consulting LLC (OSRS) is ready to partner in this journey. We offer:

  • Cybersecurity training and awareness programs for schools, businesses, and public institutions.

  • Cloud security assessments to protect digital infrastructure.

  • AI governance and risk management to ensure safe use of emerging technologies.

  • Digital forensics and investigations to respond to cybercrime.

Our mission is to help nations, agencies, and companies reduce risk and strengthen resilience. With over 15 years of experience, OSRS combines technical expertise with strategic vision. Ghana’s bold step deserves partners who can match that commitment.


Conclusion

The launch of NCSAM 2025 is a milestone for Ghana. It shows leadership, vision, and responsibility. A safer digital space will boost trust, attract investment, and protect citizens. Cybersecurity is a journey, and this launch is an important step forward.

OSRS applauds Ghana for this initiative and stands ready to support the nation’s mission to secure its digital future.

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