General News of Monday, 5 October 2020
Source: thepublisheronline.com
The Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP), Mrs. Cynthia Morrison has expressed happiness about the Child Online Protection Reporting Portal, saying the portal would help protect the country’s children from internet fraudsters and abusers.
She made this known at the opening of the 2020 National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) and the official launch of the Child Online Protection (COP) Portal at the Accra Digital Centre on Thursday, October 1, 2020.
According to her, due to the adversities of the COVID-19, many children these days use the internet a lot to research, for classes and for socialization, hence making them prone to Child Sexual Abuse Materials.
She noted that many of the social networking tools that many children are using were not designed for them, hence putting many children at risk of cybersecurity issues.
Cyber Security achievement
The National Cyber Security Advisor, Albert Antwi-Boasiako, on his part said government is making strides in its fight against cyber-crimes.
He added that there’s commitment to improve the safety of businesses and the citizenry though the COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating effects on individuals and the economy.
“Although efforts at the Government and policy level are important, we do not undervalue the need to also engage and empower citizens to ensure that efforts are being put in place to create awareness among our citizens who are the ultimate beneficiary of the work of the Centre. Indeed, the National Cyber Security Centre will continue to play the role it has been playing since its establishment; to continue to implement measures aimed at securing Ghana’s digital journey,” he said.
He added, “Ghana has also been recognized for her cybersecurity development by international partners including the Council of Europe, the World Bank, World Economic Forum, UNICEF, and the ECOWAS Commission, among others, with the ECOWAS Commission requesting Ghana to lead cybersecurity efforts in the African sub-region. Ghana was recently nominated to serve on the Independent Advisory Committee (IAC) of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) with Ghana being the only African country.”