Ghana has achieved Tier 1 status in the 2024 Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI) by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), solidifying its position as a leader in cybersecurity globally.
Tier 1, the highest rank, recognizes nations that serve as role models in cybersecurity practices.
According to the Cyber Security Authority (CSA), Ghana’s advanced cybersecurity framework, scoring 99.27%, highlights its leadership in Africa, second only to Mauritius.
The score reflects significant improvements across key pillars—Legal, Technical, Organizational, Capacity Building, and Cooperation—since Ghana’s previous ranking of 86.69% in 2020.
Key achievements include the implementation of the Cybersecurity Act, 2020 (Act 1038), licensing of cybersecurity professionals, and the protection of critical digital infrastructure.
Ghana has also strengthened coordination between public and private sectors through initiatives like the Joint Cybersecurity Committee.
Furthermore, Ghana has been recognized internationally as a hub for cybersecurity training and collaboration, hosting global capacity-building programs with partners such as the EU, World Bank, and ECOWAS.
These efforts underscore Ghana’s commitment to securing its digital ecosystem and serving as a benchmark for cybersecurity excellence.