The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has held discussions with the Embassy of the Republic of South Korea in Ghana aimed at strengthening cooperation in cybersecurity, digital innovation, and capacity building.
The courtesy visit was led by Mr. Lee Kyung Roly (Jayden Lee), First Secretary at the Embassy, and provided a platform for both sides to explore opportunities for deeper bilateral collaboration in the digital space.

During the engagement, the CSA team, led by Mr. Benjamin Avornyotse, Director for Communication, International Cooperation and Strategic Partnerships, outlined the Authority’s mandate, strategic priorities, and ongoing efforts to build a resilient cybersecurity ecosystem in Ghana.
Discussions focused on potential areas of cooperation, including knowledge exchange, technical training, institutional partnerships, and emerging technology initiatives designed to strengthen national cyber defence capabilities.

Both parties reaffirmed their commitment to fostering stronger relations and advancing cybersecurity resilience through sustained international collaboration.
The CSA expressed appreciation for the visit and indicated its readiness to deepen engagement with South Korea in pursuit of a secure and innovation-driven digital future.