The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, commissioned the FICSOC for the BoG on May 24, 2023, as the country’s best bet for dealing with cybersecurity threats in the financial sector.
Following its operationalisation, the FICSOC now serves as Ghana’s threat intelligence centre against cyber threats by supporting financial institutions and their operations against the growing menace of cyber attackers.
At the commissioning, the Vice-President praised Virtual InfoSec Africa for living up to the task and inspiring the ‘I can do it’ spirit in Ghanaians and indigenous businesses in general. “For the most part, usually we do not believe in the ability and capacity of our own firms and people to lead the continent in areas such as digital technology. But what BoG and Virtual InfoSec Africa have done tells us that we have to eschew the mindset of impossibility and believe that it is possible for us to lead the continent and even the world in many areas,” Dr Bawumia said.
The Governor of BoG, Dr Ernest Addison, also commended Virtual InfoSec Africa as the implementation partner of the FICSOC for its commitment and diligence in achieving success in the project.
The Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of VIA, Emmanuel Sekyere-Asiedu, said in an interview that his company was proud to have built the command centre for the central bank.
Mr Sekyere-Asiedu said the successful commissioning of the project was a stepping-stone for the company when it came to conquering the world with its solutions.
Mr Sekyere-Asiedu said the commendations were humbling for the team. Founded some 15 years ago, VIA specializes in information security and cybersecurity solutions and services and has over the years, developed a reputation for being one of the topmost innovative solutions designers and providers of information security and cybersecurity services in the continent.
He said designing, equipping and implementing all the solutions for the FICSOC for the BoG and seeing the product go live was exciting for him and the team.
“We always knew we can do it but seeing it commissioned is not only a testament of our ability and expertise as a company from Ghana but also an inspiration to us and other Ghanaian businesses that we can do world-class projects right from this country”, Mr Sekyere-Asiedu said.
He was hopeful that the commissioning of the FICSOC project would help open doors for similar contracts from central banks in Africa.
He said over the years, Ghana has proven to be a source of quality and world-class expertise and the FICSOC project was another evidence.
The FICSOC has been established as a threat intelligence sharing platform, fully funded by the BoG to coordinate cybersecurity efforts within the banking and financial industry.
With all banks in the country connected to it, the command centre is to support financial sector players to build cyber security resilience against cyber and information security threats.