
Cyberweek Africa 2025 was successfully guided under the leadership of Josephine Mwanzia, who served as the event’s Chairperson. A respected leader from the Kenya School of Government, she brought valuable expertise in governance, public sector leadership, and institutional development to the initiative.
Throughout Cyberweek Africa 2025, Mwanzia played a key role in strengthening collaboration between government institutions, the private sector, academia, and cybersecurity professionals. Her leadership helped shape meaningful discussions around cybersecurity readiness, digital transformation, and policy development across Africa.
With a strong commitment to capacity building and knowledge sharing, she ensured that the event remained a dynamic platform where experts and decision-makers could exchange ideas and explore solutions to emerging cyber threats. Her guidance helped reinforce Cyberweek Africa’s mission of building a safer and more resilient digital ecosystem for the continent.
Under her stewardship, Cyberweek Africa 2025 brought together thought leaders, innovators, and policymakers to advance conversations on cybersecurity, technology governance, and digital trust—further establishing the event as a key platform for Africa’s cybersecurity dialogue.
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