On February 13, 2024, the authorities of the University of Bamenda, as well as the program coordinator for the Centre of Cybersecurity and Mathematical Cryptology, were given an audience by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications in Yaoundé, Cameroon. During this meeting, the Ministry presented the government's strategic plan on cybersecurity, highlighting the urgent need to address the growing challenges and threats in the digital landscape.
The Centre for Cybersecurity and Mathematical Cryptology, as a leading Training and Research Centre in Cameroon responsible for ensuring the security of the cyberspace, gratefully received the Ministry's invitation to discuss this vital topic. At the meeting, the Centre emphasized the importance of cybersecurity and mathematical cryptology in safeguarding the nation's critical infrastructure, protecting confidential information, and ensuring the overall well-being of citizens. The Centre stressed the significance of these fields in countering cyberattacks and creating a secure digital environment.
The Ministry of Post and Telecommunications warmly received the presentation and expressed their willingness to collaborate and support the success of the program. This collaboration between the Centre for Cybersecurity and Mathematical Cryptology and the Ministry will undoubtedly strengthen efforts to establish a robust cybersecurity ecosystem in Cameroon.
In partnership with the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, the Centre aims to strengthen collective defenses against cyber threats and promote a safer digital environment for all. The Ministry's endorsement and partnership will play a pivotal role in advancing the program to new heights.
The Centre for Cybersecurity and Mathematical Cryptology extends its heartfelt gratitude to the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications for their valuable insights and for recognizing the importance of the program. With the Ministry's support, the Centre will be able to equip individuals and organizations with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively combat cyber threats.
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