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Virtual InfoSec Africa has reinforced Ghana’s cybersecurity defenses by launching a cutting-edge cybersecurity training lab in Accra.
This facility is designed to equip students and professionals with practical skills to combat evolving cyber threat and enhance the nation’s digital security.
Cyber crime in Ghana is escalating, with direct financial losses reaching GH¢49.5 million between January and June 2023 due to cyber fraud.

Additionally, 43% of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) reported cyberattacks, resulting in data breaches and financial losses.
In the first half of 2024, Ghana recorded 4,753 Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks—the highest in West Africa.
Speaking at the inauguration of the lab at the University of Ghana, Emmanuel Sekyere Asiedu, CEO of Virtual InfoSec Africa, underscored the urgency of cybersecurity training.
“We cannot afford to be reactive. This lab will provide hands-on experience and real-world scenarios to develop professionals capable of defending our digital infrastructure,” he stressed.
Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Prof Nana Aba Amfo, praised the initiative and called for stronger collaboration between academia, government, and the private sector.
“Cybersecurity is not just a government or private sector issue, it requires a collective effort. This lab will bridge the gap between research, education, and industry,” she noted.
As Ghana invests in technology and cybersecurity education, it is positioning itself as a regional leader, committed to safeguarding its digital assets and infrastructure.
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