Virtual Infosec Africa CEO speaks at Commonwealth Trade and Investment Summit

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VIA Communications

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November 26, 2023

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Sekyere Asiedu, an esteemed accountant and auditor with over 21 years of professional experience, has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of technology and information security solutions across Africa

In a momentous recognition of his outstanding contributions to the fields of business development, project management, electronic security and cybersecurity, Emmanuel Sekyere Asiedu, founder and CEO of Virtual InfoSec Africa and Virtual Security Africa, has been invited to speak at the upcoming Commonwealth Trade and Investment Summit.

This prestigious event is scheduled to take place at Glaziers Hall in London from 27 to 28 November, 2023.

Sekyere Asiedu, an esteemed accountant and auditor with over 21 years of professional experience, has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of technology and information security solutions across Africa.

His journey, from the prestigious Sun Trust Bank, Washinton-Pittman and McKeever, and others (All in the USA), to the formation of Virtual InfoSec Africa, reflects a commitment to excellence and innovation.

Virtual InfoSec Africa, under Sekyere Asiedu’s visionary leadership, has carved a niche as one of the most innovative designers, developers, and providers of electronic security and cybersecurity services.

The company’s collaborations with other partners in information security and networking solutions have solidified its position as one of the leaders in the industry. 

The Commonwealth Trade and Investment Summit, a gathering of influential leaders from across the Commonwealth, will delve into key economic challenges and opportunities facing member nations.

The summit aims to identify ways in which the organization can facilitate access to finance, promote sustainable business practices, harness technology and innovation, and strengthen collaboration between the public and private sectors.

Sekyere Asiedu’s participation in the “Tech and Innovation; Enabling Trade Roundtable” is a testament to his expertise and leadership in the tech industry.

His insights will contribute to shaping programmatic work for the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC) in 2024. Additionally, this engagement will provide a crucial platform for global discussions, setting the stage for the Commonwealth Business Forum scheduled to be held in Samoa in 2024.

As he graces the platform at Glaziers Hall in London, he not only embodies the innovative philosophy of his company but also emerges as a guiding light for aspiring emerging young engineers within the cyber and tech sphere.

According to  Sekyere Asiedu, “his presence stands as a source of inspiration, particularly for the youth in Africa, fostering a legacy that resonates across the Commonwealth, propelling the region into a future characterized by innovation, resilience, and shared prosperity”.