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The Ghana Prisons Service has received a handsome donation from Cyber1defense Communication Limited to enhance the study of ICT and its training at prison facilities.
The company presented 100 sets of computers, four projectors, four projector screens, two printers, two smart boards, and 10 smart mobile phones GHS300,000 to the service.
Executive Director of Cyber1defense, Foster Dogbe, on Friday, May 23, made the presentation on behalf of the tech company at the Prisons Headquarters.
Director-General of Prisons, Patience Baffoe-Bonnie (Esq), who received the items, expressed gratitude to the team for the kind gesture.
She assured the company that her outfit would ensure that the ICT equipment would be used for its intended purpose.
Present at the brief presentation were the Director of Operations, Francis Selorm Hagbe, the Commanding Officer of the Prisons Headquarters, DDP. Sophia Osei-Bonsu and some officers of the Prisons Headquarters.
The team from Cyber1Defense Communication Ltd sensitised officers of the prison headquarters on cybersecurity after the donation.
Cyber1Defense is a trusted name in the realm of cybersecurity, renowned for its unwavering commitment to protecting digital assets and empowering individuals and organisations with the necessary knowledge and skills to navigate the complex world of cyber threats.
As a leading Ghanaian-owned Cyber Training School and provider of comprehensive Cyber Security services, Cyber1Defense stands at the forefront of the industry, equipping its clients with the tools to safeguard their digital presence effectively.
Driven by a clear vision, Cyber1Defense strives to create a world where individuals and organizations possess the knowledge and skills to protect themselves against cyber threats. We envision a secure digital environment where confidentiality, integrity, and availability are upheld, fostering trust and enabling innovation.
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