In an increasingly interconnected world, domestic measures are no longer sufficient to provide economic stability. The national economy can be significantly affected by global events, such as supply chain disruptions…
Year: 2026
News FeedAcademic City And Partners Issue White Paper Calling For Stronger Digital Accountability
By Berri0Academic City University, the Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana, and the Cyber Security Authority, Ghana, have released a white paper calling for stronger digital accountability. As part of the National…
ArticlesGhana’s SIM Registration Reset: What the Past Teaches, What the Future Demands, and How the World Does It
By Dorothy Klutse0As Ghana prepares for a fresh nationwide SIM registration exercise this year, the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations (MOCDTI) has announced its intention to introduce a new legal…
EventsUpcoming EventICT Professionals Forum: Day 3 of National ICT Week 2026
By Berri0Synopsis Professionalism, Standards and the ICT Ecosystem for National Development As Ghana accelerates its digital transformation journey, the conversation is increasingly shifting beyond technology adoption to the people, standards, and…
ArticlesIs Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) Dead?
By Dorothy Klutse0Introduction The CIA triad, Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability has long served as a foundational framework in cybersecurity. Confidentiality ensures sensitive data is accessed only by authorized individuals. Integrity guarantees data…
ArticlesCYBERSECURITY IN MODERN HEALTHCARE: PROTECTING PATIENTS, DATA, AND CLINICAL SYSTEMS
By Dorothy Klutse0Healthcare is undergoing a profound digital transformation. Across Ghana and around the world, hospitals are increasingly adopting electronic medical records, telemedicine platforms, digital imaging systems, cloud-based services, and artificial intelligence…
ArticlesThe Ghana Passport Application as a Case Study of Digital Service Delivery, Corruption Reduction, and Economic Transformation
By Dorothy Klutse0Evolution of Ghana Passport Application Processes Manual and Paper-Based System Originally, Ghanaian passport applications were processed through entirely manual, paper-based systems. Applicants had to visit passport offices physically, obtain paper…

