The Sherrif Security Indicator (TSSI) survey, conducted to highlight cybersecurity concerns among Ghanaians, revealed that financial obligations and personal safety are the top worries for respondents. Mobile money fraud is…
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Reclaiming Your Privacy: What to Do When Your Data Is Already Out There
By Richard Kafui0In Ghana, the digital age offers convenience but raises significant privacy concerns. Personal data collected during visitor registrations can lead to breaches and misuse, including fraud and identity theft. To…

Strengthening Healthcare Cybersecurity in Ghana: The Role of the Cybersecurity Act and Data Protection Act
By Richard Kafui0Ghanaian healthcare is increasingly reliant on digital systems, necessitating strong cybersecurity to protect patient data. The Cybersecurity Act, 2020, and the Data Protection Act, 2012, provide essential legal frameworks. They…

Helping Children to Beat Cyber Threats
By Richard Kafui0The Internet accompanies children wherever they go, making cybersecurity for children an increasingly crucial issue to address.

IIPGH Organizes Cybersecurity Workshop for Selected Security Officers in Ghana
By Richard Kafui0Whenever cybersecurity is mentioned, most people think of ethical hacking. However, cybersecurity is broader than this widely held perception. This was revealed at the cybersecurity capacity building workshop organized for…

The Sherrif Security Indicator v2.21
By Richard Kafui0National Cyber Security Awareness Month 2021 Introduction The Sherrif Security Indicator (TSSI) is an annual online survey that is organized to commemorate Cyber Security Awareness Month. TSSI researches the most…