Franck Kié started his profession in finance however transitioned to cybersecurity, pushed by a want to make a extra significant influence. Now, he leads Ciberobs Consulting, an Africa-focused cybersecurity and financial intelligence agency, and organises the Cyber Africa Discussion board (CAF), one of many continent’s greatest cybersecurity gatherings. CAF, now in its fifth 12 months, brings collectively private and non-private stakeholders to form the continent’s digital safety agenda.
I caught up with Kié in Benin, the place this 12 months’s version of CAF was hosted, to speak concerning the evolution of Africa’s cybersecurity area, the mind drain of native expertise, and why he believes the way forward for world cybersecurity could possibly be African.
This interview has been edited for size and readability.
What motivated you to start out the Cyber Africa Discussion board?
I used to be residing in Europe once I switched careers from finance to cybersecurity, and there was a serious occasion there that everybody within the subject attended—a necessary platform the place firms showcased options and governments held strategic conferences. It struck me that nothing like that existed in Africa. So, I informed myself: if it could occur in Europe, it could occur right here too. Folks need to join, be taught, and develop collectively. That was the seed of CAF. Now, 5 years later, it’s develop into the annual assembly level for cybersecurity decision-makers throughout the continent.
What was particular about bringing CAF to Benin this 12 months?
We at all times purpose to rotate the occasion to make sure inclusivity and pan-African illustration. Internet hosting CAF in Benin was a strategic determination to foster regional participation and emphasisze that cybersecurity isn’t only a Nigerian, Kenyan, or South African concern—it’s continental. It’s additionally about exhibiting that smaller markets can lead on digital transformation too.
How would you describe the state of cybersecurity in Africa as we speak?
We’ve made actual progress. 5 years in the past, we had far fewer cybersecurity companies, professionals, and startups. Immediately, these numbers are rising. That’s the excellent news. The dangerous information is that cybercrime is rising simply as quick, if not sooner. With out sturdy defenses, it turns into a nationwide safety concern. Cyberattacks can disrupt economies and public providers, so governments are beginning to take them severely. I consider cybersecurity will develop into a prime nationwide precedence in most African international locations very quickly.
Fraud and cyberattacks focusing on banks and fintechs are on the rise. Why is that this taking place, and what might be performed?
They’re simple targets. Banks deal with huge monetary flows, and telcos at the moment are crucial gamers because of cell cash. That makes them enticing to attackers. The problem isn’t simply know-how, it’s folks. Workers consciousness is crucial. Establishments have to spend money on inside cybersecurity tradition, and telcos, particularly, have the ability to succeed in customers immediately and promote consciousness. That’s a serious alternative.
You’ve spoken concerning the scarcity of cybersecurity professionals on the continent. What’s driving that, and the way can we repair it?
We do have a expertise scarcity, and worse, even after we practice folks, they usually depart for higher alternatives overseas. It’s a vicious cycle. To retain expertise, we have to construct robust native ecosystems. Meaning creating insurance policies that give native firms entry to enterprise alternatives to allow them to develop and pay aggressive salaries. The extra profitable our startups are, the extra possible expertise is to remain.
What’s one contrarian opinion you maintain about Africa’s cybersecurity sector?
Some nonetheless consider there’s no actual cybersecurity market in Africa. I disagree. The market is rising; it’s simply structured in a different way. In Europe, cybersecurity instruments are constructed round desktops and enterprise techniques. In Africa, the cell phone is the core of digital life. So our problem is to create homegrown cybersecurity fashions that match native realities. Simply as cell cash remodeled banking right here, I consider Africa will innovate its personal cybersecurity playbook and the remainder of the world will observe.
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