Audio By Carbonatix
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) of the Ministry of Communications receives about 10 cases of what it terms “online sextortion” weekly.
The cases, which mainly involved children and young persons, it said, ranked second after fraud as cyber security abuse cases recorded on daily basis.
Mr Isaac Socrates Mensah, a Cyber Triage Officer at the NCSC disclosed this, on Tuesday, in Accra at the commemoration this year’s Africa Safer Internet Day under the theme; “Together for a Better Internet.”
Sextortion is a practice of extorting money or sexual favours from someone by threatening to reveal evidence of their sexual activity.
“Sextortion is a big issue at the Centre, they are reported every day. In fact, some of the victims have not seen their predators in person but are online friends.
Indeed, a lot of people on the internet are wolves in sheep skin.
He, therefore, cautioned children to be careful and urged victims to report their predators to the Cybersecurity Incident Reporting Points of Contact, which received complaints of any form of cyber abuse, as part of efforts in sanitising the nation’s cyberspace.
Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, the Minister of Communications, recommended to the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service to consider incorporating cyber-hygienic practices in curriculums for awareness creation and crime prevention.
This would equip the students with the ethics on how to conduct themselves when online and protect them from becoming victims of criminal activities.
The Minister reiterated that the Government would soon initiate the process for the re-registration of all SIM cards on a full scale, as part of efforts to clamp down on fraudulent activities and sanitise the cyberspace.
While cautioning children and the youth against divulging personal details when online, she advised parents to take keen interest in their ward’s activities online in order to complement the efforts of government in ensuring their safety.
The event organised by the Ministry of Communications and the NCSC, with support from the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF).
It sought to create awareness and to spark a national discourse on online safety for children and young people, as part of Ghana’s National Cyber Security Awareness Programme.
Mr Fiachra McAsey, the Deputy Country Representative, UNICEF, said the country must be aware and prepared to address the dangers and effects that the increase in mobile subscription and internet use posed, especially to children.
He, however, commended the Government for its widespread investment in bridging the technological divide and commitment towards ensuring a safer and conducive environment for children online.
Mr McAsey said UNICEF would continue to support public agencies, such as the Police Service and educational institutions, to undertake sensitisation programmes to ensure a safe online interaction for children.
Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, the Minister of Communications, recommended to the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service to consider incorporating cyber-hygienic practices in curriculums for awareness creation and crime prevention.
This would equip the students with the ethics on how to conduct themselves when online and protect them from becoming victims of criminal activities.
The Minister reiterated that the Government would soon initiate the process for the re-registration of all SIM cards on a full scale, as part of efforts to clamp down on fraudulent activities and sanitise the cyberspace.
While cautioning children and the youth against divulging personal details when online, she advised parents to take keen interest in their ward’s activities online in order to complement the efforts of government in ensuring their safety.
The event organised by the Ministry of Communications and the NCSC, with support from the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF).
It sought to create awareness and to spark a national discourse on online safety for children and young people, as part of Ghana’s National Cyber Security Awareness Programme.
Mr Fiachra McAsey, the Deputy Country Representative, UNICEF, said the country must be aware and prepared to address the dangers and effects that the increase in mobile subscription and internet use posed, especially to children.
He, however, commended the Government for its widespread investment in bridging the technological divide and commitment towards ensuring a safer and conducive environment for children online.
Mr McAsey said UNICEF would continue to support public agencies, such as the Police Service and educational institutions, to undertake sensitisation programmes to ensure a safe online interaction for children.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
More illegal structures to be demolished after Adenta building collapse – La Nkwantanang MCE
11 seconds -
Arla Foods marks World Milk Day with nutrition drive for 42,000 students in Central Region
14 minutes -
BoG’s reforms on community banking aims to build well-capitalised banks – ARB Apex Bank MD
17 minutes -
Government to establish health posts at all land borders to strengthen Ebola preparedness
19 minutes -
Tetegu residents blame authorities over dredging failure at Densu River amid Weija Dam spillage
19 minutes -
Don’t just query KATH – invest in emergency infrastructure, GMA tells government
25 minutes -
GMA clarifies KATH A&E congestion, says no emergency patients were turned away
31 minutes -
Ghana and Jamaica strengthen bilateral relations with new cooperation agreements at third PJCC session
41 minutes -
Adenta building collapse: Victim died trying to save her children—Sister recounts
46 minutes -
Owner of collapsed Adenta building to be arrested for ignoring stop-work order – La Nkwantanan MCE
49 minutes -
Accra floods: We have done things the “wrong way” for over 40 years – GhIE President
53 minutes -
Ukraine accused of killing four in occupied Crimea
55 minutes -
2026 WAFCON: Asamoah Gyan inspires Black Queens with training visit
56 minutes -
US House delivers rebuke to Trump as it votes to halt Iran war
1 hour -
MCL Ghana unveils luxury “Grand Panache” project, appoints Michael Blackson as brand ambassador
1 hour