JoyNews National Dialogue on digital democracy; cybersecurity at election 2024 crossroads took place on Wednesday, October 16.
The dialogue delved into how prepared Ghana is for a potential cyber shutdown during the upcoming December 7 general elections.
The panelists included the Deputy Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Bossman Asare, Head of the National Emergency Response Team, Cybersecurity Authority, Stephen Cudjoe-Sesshie, Project Officer-Cybersecurity, Youth Bridge Foundation, Solomon Dodoo Attoh and Executive Security of the National Peace Council, Rev George Amoh.
Watch the video below.
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