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The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) on Wednesday, July 16, unveiled one of Ghana’s secular musicians, known in entertainment circles as Edem, as an ambassador for its flagship awareness programme at the agency’s office in Airport City, Accra.
The Authority is the state agency mandated to build a resilient digital ecosystem and regulate cybersecurity activities in Ghana.
Known as the Safer Digital Ghana Campaign, the nationwide initiative aims to promote online safety and cybersecurity awareness among Ghanaians.

The campaign seeks to educate citizens on the importance of cybersecurity and provide them with the necessary skills to protect themselves from cyber threats. It is expected to reach various campuses, including Senior High Schools.
It also aims to promote cybersecurity best practices across all age groups and combat cybercrime and digital threats, including phishing, scams, misinformation, online blackmail, and data breaches.
Additionally, the campaign is designed to enhance digital resilience among individuals, schools, communities, and institutions, and to raise awareness of the Cybersecurity Act, 2020 (Act 1038).
With the increasing use of digital technologies in Ghana, the Cyber Security Authority (CSA) recognizes the urgent need to promote a culture of cybersecurity awareness and responsibility among citizens.
The Safer Digital Ghana Campaign will focus on several key areas, including:
- Educating citizens on the risks associated with online activities and providing tips on how to stay safe online.
- Equipping citizens with the necessary skills to effectively use digital technologies and protect themselves from cyber threats.
- Encouraging the reporting of cybercrime incidents and providing citizens with the resources to do so.
Speaking at the launch, the Director-General of the Cyber Security Authority, Mr. Divine Selase Agbeti, highlighted the importance of the campaign, stating that it will play a crucial role in reducing cybercrime in Ghana.
He emphasized that cybersecurity is not the sole responsibility of institutions, but rather, every Ghanaian must take an active role in protecting themselves and their communities online. He added that the campaign is anchored by a partnership with Edem, known in private life as Denning Edem Hotor.

Explaining why Edem was the obvious choice for the campaign, Mr. Divine Selase stated that the CSA’s strategic selection of Edem as a brand ambassador brings star power, influence, and cultural connection to the campaign—particularly among Ghana’s youth and digital-native generation.
He added that Edem is a respected public figure with an authentic passion for digital advocacy.
The CSA is urging all Ghanaians to participate in the campaign and take proactive steps to protect themselves from cyber threats. By working together, we can create a safer and more secure digital environment for everyone.

The focus of the campaign is on four target groups, with appropriate topics tailored for each:
- Children’s Campaign: Topics include Cyberbullying, Digital Footprint, Password Hygiene, and Parental Control.
- General Public: Topics cover Online Scams, Social Engineering, Phishing, Account Takeovers, and Fake News.
- Businesses: Focus areas include Supply Chain Risks, Email Compromise, and Backup and Recovery Plans.
- Government Agencies: Key topics include Insider Threats, Threat Intelligence Sharing, and Incident Reporting.
Campaign messages have also been translated into various local languages to make them more accessible and easier for people to understand.
"The Cyber Security Authority is committed to promoting cybersecurity awareness and protecting Ghanaians from cyber threats. We believe that by working together, we can create a safer and more secure digital environment for everyone."

In an interview after the signing of the partnership document, Edem stated that the country cannot afford to overlook the growing threat of cybercrime, as it puts both businesses and individuals at risk.
He explained that the campaign aims to empower every Ghanaian to take active steps to safeguard themselves online.
He added that, as a brand ambassador, he has dedicated himself to the success of the programme.
“Our shared vision is to make Ghanaians recognise that cybersecurity is not a technical concern but a personal duty, societal obligation, and national priority, so together we can make it more secure and digitally empowered," said Edem.
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