About Us

CyberWeek Africa 2025 is Africa’s leading global Cybersecurity and AI event, returning even bigger this year with a new home at Kenya School of Government (KSG) – Lower Kabete Campus, Nairobi. Over the past two years, CyberWeek has evolved into one of the continent’s most internationally recognised platforms, drawing over 2,000 delegates from more than 90 countries. From cybersecurity professionals to AI pioneers, industry leaders, startups, investors, academics, diplomats, and government agencies — this is where Africa's tech future is being shaped.

Cyberweek Chairman.

Noah EMUNA
He is a senior consultant and boasts comprehensive expertise in the critical domains of Homeland Security (HLS) and Cyber Security. His proficiency extends beyond the theoretical aspects of HLS and cybersecurity, as he brings a wealth of experience in executing infrastructure projects and multifaceted, multidisciplinary initiatives. This experience underscores his commitment to not only crafting robust security strategies but also ensuring their successful integration into real-world systems and environments. In an era where the security of nations and organizations hinges on the effective protection of critical assets, Noah’s unique blend of expertise and practical experience is invaluable.

Cyberweek Africa 2025 : Compliance By Design

Organizing Team.

Lead - Cyberpro

Noah Emuna Cyberweek Africa 2024

Noah Emuna

Peter Orifah

Ronald Kirui

Danstan Akwiri

Benjamin Mwendo

Haider Chaudhary

Mary Nene

Lead - Kenya School of Government

Prisca Oluoch

Timothy Kisinga

The Kenya School of Government team has been instrumental in organizing the Cyberweek Africa conference. They can streamline their regulatory compliance, policy formation and stakeholder engagement with high qualified professionals. His strategic insights and deep, direct engagement with governance frameworks are providing the institution an assurance of best in class execution entwined with national outcomes for this conference. The collaboration also demonstrates the significance of good security governance and underlines the As a School, we aim to improve cybersecurity standards throughout Africa.

CYBERWEEK is Africa’s Leading Conference On Artificial Intelligence AI, Cyber Security, DataScience, Data Analytics and Engineering with discussions covering Chatbots, Cybersecurity, Machine Learning, Open Source AI libraries, AI for Enterprise and Deep AI/ Neural Networks.

With world-class facilities and outstanding Education programs in Cybersecurity, AI, Machine learning, Data Science and Data Analytics, Cyberpro is the global leader.
Notable partner universities include: UON, Daystar, CUEA, Jaramogi and KCA.

Cyber threats are borderless and complex, requiring collaboration between organizations, governments, and academia. CYBERWEEK emphasizes the importance of fostering partnerships, sharing threat intelligence, and collaborating on research and development to collectively combat cybercrime.

Africa vibrant tech ecosystem plays a vital role in the development of innovative cybersecurity solutions. CYBERWEEK showcases groundbreaking technologies, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and policy and strategy on ransomware response, which are crucial for strengthening cyber resilience.

The conference highlights the significance of integrating security measures from the initial stages of product and system development. Embedding security into the design process helps prevent vulnerabilities and enhances the overall resilience of digital systems. It’s important to remember there isn’t a one size fits all approach either and as tech evolves so must cybersecurity practices and technologies.

CYBERWEEK recognizes the need for a skilled cybersecurity workforce. Sessions and workshops focus on capacity building, attracting talent, and promoting diversity in the field. Developing a robust talent pipeline is essential to address the shortage of cybersecurity professionals globally.

Organizations must adopt proactive risk management practices and establish effective incident response plans. Insights were shared into best practices with incident handling techniques, and crisis management strategies to minimize the impact of cyber incidents.

Human error remains a significant factor in cyber breaches. The importance of ongoing security awareness training and education for employees and individuals is a recurring topic. Promoting a cyber-aware culture is instrumental in building cyber resilience from within organizations and the wider community.

In Collaboration With

University of Nairobi Cyberweek Africa 2024