Cyberweek Africa 2026 will bring together experts from across industries through a series of engaging sessions to explore the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in cybersecurity. All sessions held at the venue require a valid Cyberweek Africa access badge for entry. Attendees are encouraged to register by 30 April 2026, as access cannot be guaranteed after this date.
Arrival, onboarding, team introductions, networking icebreakers.
Opening of the cyber innovation challenge focused on AI-powered cyber defence solutions.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.
Problem statements: fraud detection, SOC automation, phishing intelligence
Hackathon development continues alongside sponsor showcases & informal networking.
Hackathon development continues alongside sponsor showcases & informal networking.
Arrival, onboarding, team introductions, networking icebreakers.
Welcome remarks from hosts, government leaders, sponsors, and event organisers.
Exploring the role of AI in shaping cyber defence across the continent.
How AI strengthens cyber defence while increasing adversarial capabilities.
Governments, CERTs, and private sector leaders discuss intelligence sharing and preparedness.
Strengthening cyber intelligence partnerships across African borders.
Using AI to detect, analyse, and predict cyber threats in real time.
Modern threat hunting techniques for AI-enabled infrastructures.
How organisations are transforming SOCs using automation and intelligence.
Demonstration of live cyber attack detection and response workflows.
Demonstration of live cyber attack detection and response workflows.
Startups showcase AI and cyber intelligence innovations to experts and investors.
Intelligence-led resilience strategies for institutions and nations.
Best practices for collaboration between government, telecoms, banks, and enterprise.
Practical approaches to incident response enhanced by AI.
Protecting finance, healthcare, energy, and government systems through shared intelligence.
Building talent pipelines for next-generation cyber intelligence professionals.
Teams present their AI cyber threat intelligence solutions.
Addressing governance, ethics, and trust in AI-powered cybersecurity.
The future of intelligence sharing frameworks and international cooperation.
Future threats in AI, quantum computing, and autonomous systems.
Key outcomes, recommendations, and collaborative commitments.
Recognition of innovation excellence and strategic networking dinner.
Closing remarks, and roadmap to the next Cyberweek Africa.
Arrival, onboarding, team introductions, networking icebreakers.
Opening of the cyber innovation challenge focused on AI-powered cyber defence solutions.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.
Problem statements: fraud detection, SOC automation, phishing intelligence
Hackathon development continues alongside sponsor showcases & informal networking.
Hackathon development continues alongside sponsor showcases & informal networking.
Arrival, onboarding, team introductions, networking icebreakers.
Welcome remarks from hosts, government leaders, sponsors, and event organisers.
Exploring the role of AI in shaping cyber defence across the continent.
How AI strengthens cyber defence while increasing adversarial capabilities.
Governments, CERTs, and private sector leaders discuss intelligence sharing and preparedness.
Strengthening cyber intelligence partnerships across African borders.
Using AI to detect, analyse, and predict cyber threats in real time.
Modern threat hunting techniques for AI-enabled infrastructures.
How organisations are transforming SOCs using automation and intelligence.
Demonstration of live cyber attack detection and response workflows.
Demonstration of live cyber attack detection and response workflows.
Startups showcase AI and cyber intelligence innovations to experts and investors.
Intelligence-led resilience strategies for institutions and nations.
Best practices for collaboration between government, telecoms, banks, and enterprise.
Practical approaches to incident response enhanced by AI.
Protecting finance, healthcare, energy, and government systems through shared intelligence.
Building talent pipelines for next-generation cyber intelligence professionals.
Teams present their AI cyber threat intelligence solutions.
Addressing governance, ethics, and trust in AI-powered cybersecurity.
The future of intelligence sharing frameworks and international cooperation.
Future threats in AI, quantum computing, and autonomous systems.
Key outcomes, recommendations, and collaborative commitments.
Recognition of innovation excellence and strategic networking dinner.
Closing remarks, and roadmap to the next Cyberweek Africa.