Welcome to your course on Building Resilient African Cybersecurity Infrastructures! This course is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge needed to analyze the complex cybersecurity landscape within the African context. We will examine the critical trends, persistent gaps, and significant opportunities emerging from increased connectivity and digitalization. The course covers prevalent cybercrimes and threats, such as Zero-Day Exploits, Phishing, and Identity Theft, and reviews the inadequacy of many existing African cybersecurity measures. By the end of this program, you will be able to investigate potential control measures, review key African and international cybersecurity projects and programmes (like GLACY+, OCWAR-C, and ACRC), and formulate strategies to build resilient infrastructure for cybersecurity in your local context. You will conclude the course by applying your knowledge to address a specific local cybersecurity challenge. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Analyze the current African cybersecurity landscape, including major trends (e.g., IoT, mobile money, remote work) and persistent gaps (e.g., lack of certified professionals, slow governmental responses). Evaluate prevalent cybersecurity crimes and threats (e.g., Phishing, Malware, Digital Extortion) and their impact on African individuals, organizations, and economies. Review, compare, and connect relevant African and global cybersecurity projects and programmes (e.g., AFJOC, GLACY+, World Bank initiatives) to localized infrastructure needs. Develop a strategic, locally-focused intervention plan to build resilient cybersecurity infrastructure and address a specific challenge in your region. Who is this course for? This course is intended for policymakers, regulators, public servants, and technical professionals across Africa who are responsible for digital infrastructure, national security, or organizational cybersecurity. It is especially relevant for those seeking to: Advocate for and implement robust cybersecurity countermeasures and strategies in their region. Collaborate with national or continental projects to strengthen cyber resilience. Apply best practices to address the security risks posed by rapid digitalization and evolving cyber threats.
Building Resilient African Cybersecurity Infrastructures
Enrolment options
Domains: Policy Makers
Language: English
Topics: Data Governance
Provider: Smart Africa
Self enrolment (Participant)
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