
Patrick Kilemi (Left),Principal Secretary State Department of Co-operatives, consults with Nicholas Mulila , Chief Corporate Security Officer at Safaricom PLC during the Cyber Security Summit held at Movenpick Hotel
- The event aims to create awareness on cyber threats and discuss available technologies to build business resilience
As part of the CyberSecurity awareness month, Safaricom (NSE: SCOM) hosted an industry wide cyber security summit with a call on businesses, government and individuals to invest in technologies that protect sensitive information and critical systems from cyber threats.
The event marked under the theme Becoming a Cyber resilient Organisation, brought together close to 400 cybersecurity industry leaders and professionals physically and virtually to discuss the latest cyber security trends and evolving enterprise networks.
Statistics from the Communications Authority show that between July to September 2023, Kenya experienced more than 123million cyber threat events.
“At Safaricom, we continue to provide a variety of solutions that connect, protect, enable, and transform business, ensuring business continuity even in the face of cyber attacks.We offer security advisory, network security, online/data/web security, cyber security operations and physical security that includes a video surveillance system. We also have an enhanced cloud solution that is augmented with cyber security, and reliable connectivity and payment services,” said Cynthia Kropac, Chief Enterprise Business Officer, Safaricom PLC.
“Cyber crimes are increasing due to the advances in technology.Cybersecurity is key to everything we do. We have developed an integrated cooperative management system to transform our systems from analogue to digital to improve our efficiency in service delivery and we are committed to safeguard this platform from cyber threats ,” said Patrick Kilemi, Principal Secretary, State Department for Cooperatives.
Other dignitaries present at the forum were Jackson Makewa, Director Cybersecurity, Department for Information Communications and Colonel James Kimuyu, Director General, National Computer and Cybercrimes.