Africa Faces a Costly Cybersecurity Talent Crisis
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 15/05/2025
For African businesses to thrive in the digital economy, they must treat cybersecurity not as a technical afterthought, but as a core business imperative, requiring immediate and sustained attention. Africa’s cybersecurity skills shortage is not just a technical staffing issue – it’s an urgent (…)
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