Govt unveils Cisco-backed cybersecurity hub at UoN’s Chiromo Campus » Capital News
NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 27 — The government, in collaboration with American-based technological company Cisco, has launched a cybersecurity technology experience center at the University of Nairobi’s Chiromo Campus.
The launch event held Friday was attended by ICT Principal Secretary Kipchumba Tanui, Cisco executive Vice President Francine Katsoudas, and the University of Nairobi Vice-Chancellor Kiama Gitahi.
The center will offer cybersecurity training and awareness including courses from CISCO Networking Academy.
“The Experience Center is part of CISCO’s Country Digital Acceleration (CDA) initiative in Kenya and will offer cyber security training and awareness, including courses from CISCO Networking Academy, one of the World’s longest-running IT skills-to-jobs programs,” the Ministry of ICT stated.
PS Tanui said the facility will not only act as an earning center but will also showcase the latest technological advancements and solutions.
“This state-of-the-art facility not only provides comprehensive cybersecurity training but also serves as a platform to showcase the latest technological solutions. It aims to cultivate national talent in entrepreneurship, cybersecurity & digital technology,” he stated.
Furthermore, the PS expressed confidence that the center will play a critical role in creating job opportunities in the digital market and thus drive economic metamorphosis.
“Cisco’s Edge Innovate program fosters innovation to drive economic growth through the creation of jobs, while Cisco’s Edge Educate program empowers communities through technology and education,” he stated