InfoSecSherpa’s Weekly Africa InfoSec News Round Up for Week Ending November 11, 2021
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1 min readNov 11, 2021
- Kenya second in Africa on cyberattacks
(The Star Kenya, November 10th) - Cyber crime experts gather in Accra
(Graphic Online, November 10th) - What are the top cyber security threats in Rwanda?
(The New Times, November 7th) - South Africa’s Cyber Crimes Act ‘not yet active’
(IT Web, November 9th) - Nigeria urged to invest in cybersecurity against spate of attacks
(Punch, November 7th) - South Africa’s Telkom weighs options to boost tech division
(Reuters, November 9th) - Iranian Hacking Group Lyceum Targeted Moroccan Telecoms Company
(Morocco World News, November 11th) - Kenya Has Had to Deal with Nearly 33-Million Cyber Attacks in the First Half of 2021
(IT News Africa, November 11th) - Govt collaborating with like-minded organizations to curb cybercrime in West Africa
(Ghana Web, November 9th) - Lyceum APT Group Adds ISPs to Its Target List: Expanded Espionage Activity Includes African Ministry, Middle East Telcos and ISPs
(Gov Info Security, November 10th)