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Kenyan Security Experts Push for Innovation Amid Rising Cyber Threats

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NAIROBI, Kenya- As Kenya’s digital landscape rapidly expands, experts in the security industry are sounding the alarm on the need for innovation to enhance online safety. 

During the ongoing Securexpo East Africa in Nairobi, stakeholders stressed the importance of advanced solutions to counter the rising cyber threats accompanying the country’s digital transformation.

With internet usage surging and cybersecurity concerns mounting, industry leaders are calling for a collaborative approach to safeguard Kenya’s digital future. 

From boosting infrastructure to protecting users, it’s clear that innovation is key to keeping the nation secure.

Thomas Bwaley, the ICT Authority’s Director for Programs and Standards, made it clear that Kenya’s cybersecurity efforts need a significant upgrade. 

Speaking at the expo, he highlighted the government’s ambitious plan to expand internet access through 1,450 ICT hubs and 25,000 public Wi-Fi hotspots across the country. 

While this initiative promises to bridge the digital divide, Bwaley cautioned that increased connectivity comes with a growing need for robust online security measures.

“Securing the physical aspects of this infrastructure is critical,” Bwaley emphasized, pointing out that cybersecurity isn’t just a digital concern—it’s about ensuring the safety of all users in this expanding ecosystem. 

He urged public and private sectors to work together in addressing these challenges, emphasizing that collaboration is the cornerstone of effective cybersecurity strategies.

Angela Kinyua, Managing Director of Montgomery Group East Africa, echoed Bwaley’s sentiments, underscoring the significance of Securexpo as a platform for innovation and collaboration. 

As Kenya’s digital footprint grows, so too does the responsibility to protect it. The Securexpo East Africa is just one of many efforts aimed at boosting the nation’s cybersecurity defenses.

Whether through government-led infrastructure projects or private-sector advancements, it’s clear that Kenya’s security future lies in smart, forward-thinking solutions.

George Ndole
George Ndole
George is an experienced IT and multimedia professional with a passion for teaching and problem-solving. George leverages his keen eye for innovation to create practical solutions and share valuable knowledge through writing and collaboration in various projects. Dedicated to excellence and creativity, he continuously makes a positive impact in the tech industry.

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