CYSEC Africa 2026: Turning Cyber Threats into Africa’s Cyber Strength
The 19th Global Edition of CYSEC Africa brought together over 250 senior cybersecurity professionals — including CISOs, government officials, regulators, and technology leaders — for one of the continent’s most important cybersecurity summits of the year.
Held under the theme “Turning Cyber Threats into Africa’s Cyber Strength,” the event tackled Africa’s rapidly evolving digital risks head-on. As the continent embraces fintech, cloud computing, and smart infrastructure, cyberattacks are costing some African economies up to 10% of GDP in certain regions. South Africa, in particular, has seen a surge in phishing, ransomware, and digital fraud — prompting the government to elevate cybersecurity to a national security priority.
Key discussions at the summit covered:
- Strengthening national cyber resilience and critical infrastructure protection
- Financial sector and telecom cybersecurity strategies
- Cloud security and zero-trust adoption
- Ransomware defence and digital fraud mitigation
- Public-private collaboration across borders
Major organizations represented included Standard Bank, MTN Group, Eskom, Absa Group, Telkom SA, and the City of Johannesburg, among others.
“Africa is not only responding to cyber threats — it is building the capability to lead in cyber resilience.” — Ashish D Sail, Head of Partnerships & Sponsorship, CYSEC Global
CYSEC Africa 2026 reinforced a clear message: Africa’s digital future depends on turning today’s vulnerabilities into tomorrow’s strengths.
More info: africa.cysecglobal.com
