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Home » Featured » Ambassador Omar Arouna Advocates for Cybersecurity Leadership in Africa Through the Center for Cyber Diplomacy and Leadership

Ambassador Omar Arouna Advocates for Cybersecurity Leadership in Africa Through the Center for Cyber Diplomacy and Leadership

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24 October 2024
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The establishment of the Center for Cyber Diplomacy and Leadership (CCDL) comes at a crucial time for African nations navigating the complexities of cybersecurity in an increasingly digital world. As cyber threats grow in sophistication, the CCDL aims to enhance cybersecurity awareness and practices among African leaders, aligning them with global standards and empowering them to effectively address cyber threats and integrate cybersecurity into national security strategies.

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Ambassador Omar Arouna, Founder and Board Chair of the CCDL, emphasizes the newly established center’s mission: “Our focus is on educating high-ranking leaders – including heads of state, ministers, and senior officials; to foster digital resilience and proactive cybersecurity governance across Africa.” By promoting cooperation and knowledge-sharing, the CCDL aspires to create a unified front against cyber threats, ensuring that African nations are prepared not only to defend their digital infrastructures but also to lead in global cybersecurity governance.

Ambassador Arouna believes that cybersecurity is integral to Africa’s national security and future prosperity. The CCDL provides critical programs aimed at building capacity in cyber risk management, international cyber law, and national cybersecurity strategies. “We are dedicated to helping African governments, corporate institutions, and academic organizations catch up with global advancements in cybersecurity,” he states.

The CCDL’s strategic partnership with George Washington University enhances its educational outreach, leveraging the university’s academic strengths to foster research and develop innovative solutions tailored to Africa’s unique challenges. This collaboration is deeply personal for Ambassador Arouna, who obtained his MBA in Cybersecurity from GWU. He views the partnership as vital in equipping African leaders with the skills needed to navigate complex cyber threats, thereby fostering a secure digital environment conducive to economic growth.

Dr. Pape Cissé, Executive Director of the CCDL, plays a pivotal role in this mission. With over two decades of experience in cybersecurity, Dr. Cissé brings invaluable expertise to the organization. His leadership is essential in developing robust cyber strategies that will fortify Africa’s digital landscape.

Key initiatives of the CCDL include the Distinguished Diplomacy Cybersecurity Fellowship, which empowers cybersecurity professionals to lead research projects and mentor the next generation of leaders, and the African Ambassadorial Cyber Diplomacy Roundtable, facilitating collaboration between African ambassadors and American cybersecurity experts.

Ambassador Arouna articulates the CCDL’s primary goal: “We aim to empower African leaders to address evolving digital challenges, fostering a safer and more secure digital environment for all. By enhancing cooperation among leaders, we can create a unified front against cyber threats, ensuring that Africa not only defends its digital infrastructure but also leads in global cybersecurity governance.”

In an era where cyber diplomacy is increasingly critical, Ambassador Arouna underscores its importance for African nations. “Cyber diplomacy involves using diplomatic tools to manage cyberspace and promote peaceful international relations,” he explains. For Africa, engaging in cyber diplomacy is essential to protect digital sovereignty and represent national interests in global cybersecurity norms.

Looking to the future, Ambassador Arouna envisions the CCDL as a leading force in cybersecurity and cyber diplomacy across Africa. “We aim to expand our programs, build stronger partnerships, and create a robust network of cyber diplomats and professionals,” he asserts. Ultimately, the CCDL strives to empower Africa as a formidable player in the digital economy, ensuring a secure, prosperous, and sovereign digital future for all African nations. For more information, visit https://CyberDiplomat.org

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Pan African Visions.

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