Kenya, 27 Oct 2025- CyberWeek Africa 2025 is set to position Nairobi as the focal point of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence discourse, bringing together the continent’s most influential voices to tackle the rising need for digital trust and regulatory maturity.
Scheduled for 27–31 October 2025 at the Kenya School of Government (KSG), the summit stands as Africa’s premier gathering for cybersecurity professionals, policymakers, tech innovators, investors, and academia. The event is hosted by KSG in partnership with Cyberpro Global and will convene more than 3,000 delegates from over 90 countries.
This year’s theme, “Compliance by Design,” underscores the urgent call for organisations, governments, and tech ecosystems to embed compliance, security, and governance at the core of digital transformation. By promoting a proactive rather than reactive approach to cyber readiness, the summit aims to equip stakeholders with the frameworks, tools, and expertise required to build resilient systems and responsible AI environments.
Attendees can expect a blend of keynote presentations, policy-driven roundtables, immersive workshops, and exhibitions showcasing innovative solutions shaping the future of cybersecurity in Africa and globally.
More than a high-level conference, CyberWeek Africa 2025 provides a dynamic space for collaboration and relationship-building. Delegates will have the opportunity to engage with world-renowned cybersecurity specialists, regulatory authorities, continental lawmakers, tech founders, corporate executives, and emerging talent.
The summit is purposefully curated to inspire partnerships, investment, and strategic alliances that extend beyond the five-day experience and deliver long-term value to Africa’s digital economy.
Learning is a core pillar of the summit. Participants will gain access to expert-led workshops, hands-on training sessions, fireside chats, and panel conversations that cover the latest developments in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, cyber policy, ethical tech, compliance frameworks, and digital forensics.
Whether you’re a student, a seasoned IT professional, a business leader, or a government decision-maker, the program is designed to provide practical skills and forward-thinking insights essential for navigating an increasingly complex digital landscape.
CyberWeek Africa also prioritises knowledge-sharing and mentorship. By creating platforms for educators, industry pioneers, and thought leaders to guide and nurture upcoming cyber talent, the summit contributes to strengthening Africa’s cyber capability and workforce. From innovation demos to mentorship clinics and youth-focused engagements, the event champions inclusivity, skills development, and the nurturing of the next generation of cyber defenders and innovators.




