Slamm Technologies Joins Ahobaakese Festival: Cybersecurity Education Meets Cultural Celebration in Dawurampong

As part of Cyber Awareness Month, Slamm Technologies Ghana had the honor of joining the people of Dawurampong in the Central Region of Ghana to celebrate the vibrant Ahobaakese Festival.
We participated in the Orange Friday health walk and games, shared in the festivities, and most importantly, educated the community on the value of cybersecurity and the urgent need for us all to unite against cybercrime in Ghana.
Community Engagement and Cybersecurity Awareness
It was a privilege to connect with the community and make a positive impact alongside distinguished leaders including the Chief of Gomoa Dawurampong, the Queen Mother Nana Adedziwa Odaakwa II (Mary Mensah), our CEO Dr. Samuel K. Boateng, and our Director of Operations Mrs. Francisca Boateng.
This experience reaffirmed that cybersecurity is not just a corporate responsibility but a shared duty. Together, we can build safer digital spaces for everyone.
Acknowledgments
Thanks to our sponsors ISC2, Slamm Foundation and Slamm Technologies for making this community engagement possible.
Looking Ahead
Stay tuned for more impactful activities throughout this Cyber Awareness Month as we continue our mission to educate and protect communities across Ghana.
Key Takeaways:
• Community engagement is essential for effective cybersecurity awareness
• Cybersecurity education must reach rural and urban communities alike
• Cultural festivals provide excellent platforms for public education
• Collaboration between organizations amplifies impact
Final Message
Stay alert, stay safe online, and don't get hacked! Cybersecurity is everyone's responsibility, and through continued community engagement and education, we can build a more secure digital Ghana.
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