By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
The
Chief Executive Officer of Smart Africa, Lacina Koné, has been recognized at
CAISEC 2026 for his contributions to advancing digital transformation and
fostering a secure digital future across Africa.
The
award was presented by Ahmed Kouchouk during the cybersecurity conference,
which brings together government leaders, industry experts, and technology
stakeholders to discuss emerging cyber threats and digital security strategies.
Koné
described the recognition as a reflection of the collective efforts of the
Smart Africa community and the broader network of institutions and
professionals working to strengthen digital trust and cybersecurity across the
continent.
He
also acknowledged the role of Ossama Kamal in establishing CAISEC as a platform
for promoting cybersecurity collaboration and knowledge exchange among
stakeholders from different regions.
The
recognition comes as African countries continue to increase investments in
digital infrastructure, cybersecurity frameworks, and regional cooperation
aimed at building resilient digital economies and protecting critical
information systems.
As
CEO of Smart Africa and a member of the United Nations Broadband Commission for
Sustainable Development, Koné has been actively involved in initiatives
designed to accelerate digital transformation, expand connectivity, and promote
secure and inclusive digital ecosystems across Africa.
CAISEC
2026 has served as a forum for discussions on cybersecurity resilience, digital
trust, and the partnerships required to address the evolving challenges facing
governments, businesses, and citizens in an increasingly connected world.