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Business and Cybersecurity: Emerging Cyber Threats

By Albert Ludwig Botchway, AmCham Communications
By Albert Ludwig Botchway, AmCham Communications
Albert Ludwig Botchway is the Communications Officer at the American Chamber of Commerce in Ghana (AmCham Ghana), where he leads the Chamber’s communications strategy and brand visibility. He drives stakeholder engagement, media relations, and content initiatives that strengthen U.S.–Ghana business relations. His work supports trade, investment, data protection awareness, and innovation across the Chamber’s activities

Business and Cybersecurity: Emerging Cyber Threats

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Cyber security has long been one of the most challenging issues for businesses, and in this month of cybersecurity awareness, AmCham Ghana collaborates with one of the leading business advisory firms KPMG for this important virtual meeting on Emerging Cyber Threats in the business environment.

This event will host experts from KPMG to provide insight into new threats, precautions, and measures businesses can implement to prevent cyber attacks. It will provide critical first steps after a breach and share cyber resiliency toolkits to help your firm properly safeguard its data.

Speakers scheduled for the event include Sam Aluko, Associate Director, IT Advisory, and Chris Owusu-Ansah, Manager, IT Advisory.

 

ABOUT SPEAKERS

Samuel Aluko

Sam is an Associate Director in the IT Advisory unit of KPMG and has over 20 years of experience. He is responsible for the IT Advisory Team whose services include Cyber Security, Digital Transformation, Systems Implementations, IT Project Quality Assurance, Data Conversion reviews, ERP Advisory services, Vulnerability Assessment, and Penetration Testing Service, amongst others in the KPMG Ghana office.

Over the years, he has developed expertise in Cyber Security Risk, Business Continuity Management, Security Architecture Design and Implementation, Cyber Security Strategy, Cyber Maturity Assessments, including Cloud Security and Security Standards Implementation. Sam has provided services to our clients in various industries and has provided advice and training on IT and Cyber Security to the Board and Management of many organisations in Ghana. Before joining KPMG, Sam worked at Zenith Bank Plc, where he was involved in various digital banking implementations and cyber security reviews.

Email: samuelaluko@kpmg.com

 

Chris Owusu-Ansah

Chris is an Information Protection and Business Resilience Manager in the IT Advisory unit of KPMG in Ghana and has over eight (8) years of experience in various industries. He is responsible for the provision of Information and Cyber Security, Data Protection, Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, Incident Management, Crisis Management, Strategy and Governance, Transformation, Cloud Compliance & Security, Cyber Defence and Cyber Response services.

He is skilled in the conduct of Cyber Maturity Assessments (CMA), Compliance Assessment (standards and framework assessment, such as ISO/IEC 27001/2, ISO 22301), Cybersecurity/Digital/Technology Strategy, Information Governance and Privacy, Third-party Security Risk Assessment, Incident Response Readiness and Planning, Patch and Vulnerability Management, Application Security, Security Operations and Monitoring, amongst others.

Email: cowusu-ansah@kpmg.com

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