Telecel Faso highlights cybersecurity and digital sovereignty at SIPEN-UEMOA 2026

Date: 2026-07-16
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By:   Robert Kwaku Annor

Telecel Faso has highlighted the importance of cybersecurity, digital trust and regional cooperation in strengthening West Africa’s digital transformation agenda during the 4th edition of SIPEN-UEMOA 2026.

The company’s Head of Networks, Systems and Cybersecurity Department, Mr. Alassane Kafando, co-moderated Panel 3 of the conference, which focused on the theme “Governance, Digital Trust and Financial Sovereignty.”

Held on July 15, 2026, the session brought together experts and stakeholders to discuss emerging challenges in digital governance, cybersecurity and the resilience of financial infrastructures across the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) region.

During the discussions, Mr. Kafando stressed the need for stronger cooperation among WAEMU member states to address growing cyber threats and protect critical digital systems.

He called for the creation of regional prevention mechanisms, increased sharing of cybersecurity intelligence and coordinated approaches to managing cyber incidents. He also emphasised the importance of developing sovereign digital infrastructure to support economic resilience and financial stability.

Telecel Faso said its participation at SIPEN-UEMOA 2026 reflects the company’s commitment to contributing to the development of a secure, resilient and trusted digital ecosystem in West Africa.

The company reaffirmed its support for regional efforts aimed at advancing cybersecurity, strengthening digital governance and ensuring that technology continues to serve as a foundation for sustainable economic growth.

 

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