Experts call for deeper collaboration against cyber threats in Africa
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Noting that cybercriminals are already exploiting AI to automate attacks and generate disinformation, she called for joint action among African governments, policymakers, innovators, researchers, industry leaders, cybersecurity practitioners and development partners to ensure a secure digital Africa.
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Guests attend the International Conference on Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, June 24, 2026. Experts from the United Nations (UN) and Ethiopia on Wednesday called for deeper collaboration among artificial intelligence (AI) stakeholders across Africa to tackle the ever-evolving cyber threats facing the continent. (Xinhua/Geng Xinning)Latest Stories
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