CSA Engages UPSA on Cybersecurity Curriculum Development
As part of ongoing efforts to deepen partnerships for the advancement of cybersecurity in Ghana, the Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has paid a working visit to the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), to discuss potential collaboration in the development of cybersecurity curricula.
The engagement centred on ensuring that academic programmes are aligned with national cybersecurity priorities, evolving industry demands, and emerging digital risks, with the aim of equipping graduates with relevant, market-ready skills.
The discussions also explored prospects for joint research initiatives, capacity-building programmes, and knowledge-sharing arrangements between the Authority and the University, to help reinforce Ghana’s overall cybersecurity framework.
The CSA has since extended similar engagements to the University of Ghana and other public tertiary institutions, as part of a wider strategy to strengthen collaboration across the higher education sector and promote a coordinated national approach to cybersecurity education and skills development.
