NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 6 – Experts in the cybersecurity space in Africa will be meeting in Nairobi this month to discuss emerging issues in the ecosystem.
The 2024 Africa CISO Summit will be held from March 20 to 21, bringing together over 200 African cybersecurity experts for a pivotal event.
With Africa’s cybersecurity market projected to reach US$3.54 billion by 2028, the summit underscores the growing importance of cybersecurity in today’s digital landscape.
The event boasts a lineup of pan-African speakers, including Eng Harrison Nnaji, Group CISO of First Bank, Nigeria; Cell Mantshiyane, CISO of MTN South Africa; Lt Col David Rom, Founder of GDIS Cyber Intelligence Shield; and Prasanna Burri, among others, offering invaluable insights into navigating the complexities of cybersecurity.
The summit will offer attendees a rich program of discussions, case studies, and networking opportunities aimed at deepening their understanding of evolving digital threats and innovative risk management strategies.
The CISO Summit is poised to be a beacon for those seeking to explore cutting-edge cybersecurity trends, offering strategic insights into effective digital risk management and information security in an ever-changing landscape.
Participation in the summit represents an investment in the future of cybersecurity in Africa, providing attendees with the chance to engage directly with industry pioneers and thought leaders, shaping the trajectory of their professional paths and strategies.
By joining the Africa CISO Summit 2024, participants will gain insights to make informed decisions and lead their organizations amidst sophisticated cyber threats, contributing to securing the cyber landscape of Africa’s digital future.




























