Kaspersky Lab and Smart Africa sign MoU to raise awareness on cybersecurity in Africa


 

Kaspersky Lab has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Smart Africa Alliance, to raise awareness on cybersecurity. The MOU will also see the two parties work together to drive improvement of protection of networks and critical systems in the continent.

According to the two organisations, the Alliance is responsible for bringing together organisations at both local and international levels to transform Africa into a knowledge economy through ICT enablement. Smart Africa works with the private and public sector, to assist in ensuring that there is access to broadband and ICT throughout the continent. Increased access also means increased threats, and so to be successful this requires heightened levels of security education and awareness.

The memorandum was signed on October 27 at the Kaspersky Lab headquarters in Moscow between Eugene Kaspersky, Chairman and CEO of Kaspersky Lab, and Dr. Hamadoun Touré, Executive Director of Smart Africa. Under the terms of the memorandum, Kaspersky Lab will ensure the provision of expertise in the area of cyberthreats to the Alliance. In addition, the parties agreed to exchange data relating to cyberthreats on the continent.

“As we move Africa to becoming an information and knowledge-driven society, it becomes absolutely necessary to cooperate with major cybersecurity organisations, such as Kaspersky Lab, to ensure that rapidly growing digital infrastructure is safe and secure. In the digital age, network security and integrity of information are becoming extremely important, as does the confidentiality of personal data. This makes cybersecurity a top priority for Smart Africa. We are very pleased with our cooperation with Kaspersky Lab.” Dr. Touré, who is also the former secretary general of the UN’s International Telecommunication Union, said.

“We are pleased to launch this cooperation with Smart Africa as this alliance is doing a very important job in the region. Building a strong IT base and developing capabilities and skills means creating a strong base for sustainable economic development. But smart digital technologies bring many new risks and threats, and it’s very important to make cybersecurity an integral part of the development process.” Eugene Kaspersky said.

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