IT News Africa is spearheading an unprecedented gathering of minds with the announcement of the Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit, slated for April 3, 2024, at the Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg. The summit, themed "Public-Private Collaboration: Strengthening Cybersecurity through Strategic Partnerships," aims to forge a cohesive defense against the surge of cyber threats menacing public sector entities across Africa.
The Urgency of Cybersecurity Collaboration
Recent cyber incidents, including ransomware attacks on the City of Johannesburg, Transnet, and the Department of Justice, have highlighted the vulnerabilities within the public sector, emphasizing the need for a united front in cybersecurity efforts. The summit is a response to this call to action, facilitating crucial dialogues on partnership-building, threat intelligence sharing, and the formulation of joint defense strategies to enhance the cybersecurity stance of public sector organizations.
Why This Summit Matters
Participants of the Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit can expect to:
Distinguished Advisory Board and Sponsorship Opportunities
The summit boasts an advisory board of renowned figures, including Abdul Kader Baba (CIO, Infrastructure South Africa), Jabu (Hugh) Hlatshwayo (CIO, Department of Justice and Constitutional Development), and Dr. Stanley Mpofu (CIO, University of the Witwatersrand), ensuring a high caliber of discussions and outcomes.
Moreover, the event presents a prime opportunity for cybersecurity vendors and solution providers to engage with senior IT decision-makers from government and state-owned enterprises, offering unparalleled exposure and networking prospects.
Join the Summit
Registration for the Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit is currently open. Stakeholders are encouraged to secure their participation in this vital conference, poised to play a pivotal role in enhancing public-private cooperation for cyber resilience.
For further details on the summit and registration information, visit the official event website at www.publicsecurity.co.za. For media inquiries or interest in sponsorship opportunities, contact events@itnewsafrica.com.