More than 700 participants, including 17 African leaders said they will attend the upcoming cybersecurity summit in Lomé

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Tuesday, 22 March 2022 15:05
More than 700 participants, including 17 African leaders said they will attend the upcoming cybersecurity summit in Lomé

(Togo First) - Seventeen (17) African heads of state and government have confirmed that they will attend Africa’s first summit on cybersecurity that will open in Lomé on March 23, 2022. The summit’s organizers, in addition to disclosing this information, said more than 700 participants, including the private sector and civil society leaders, have registered to take part in this event.

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At the Lomé summit scheduled for 2 days, participants will debate cybersecurity issues during presidential, ministerial, and expert panels. Talks and keynotes are also planned during this meeting which will be chaired by the Togolese President, Faure Gnassingbé.

Among others, a series of demonstrations of cyberattacks should take place, to raise awareness of the challenges of cybersecurity and introduce good digital practices.   

The event will be sanctioned by a declaration to be adopted.

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