The Eastern Africa Standby Force (EASF) has concluded a five-day Cyber Security and Cyber Terrorism Awareness Workshop in Kampala, Uganda, aimed at strengthening national and regional capacities to prevent, detect, and respond to evolving cyber threats.
Representing the Chief of Joint Staff of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF), the Chief of Staff – Air Force, Brig Gen David Gonyi, applauded the EASF for organising what he described as an “impactful program” that has reinforced cybersecurity as a national priority.
Brig Gen Gonyi noted that the rapid advancement of the digital age has reshaped how societies operate. “Today we can order, pay, and receive goods from the comfort of our homes,” he said, adding that national security now extends far beyond traditional defence mechanisms.
He emphasised that modern security challenges include terrorism, cyber threats, economic stability, and the protection of political infrastructure. “Cyber criminals operate across borders. Your readiness and discipline in training will determine how well Uganda confronts emerging threats,” he told participants.
Maj N. Faustin, head of the EASF organising team, said the workshop had enhanced collaboration between policymakers and cybersecurity professionals. “Your energy and commitment made this workshop productive and inspiring,” he remarked.
Speaking on behalf of the participants, Captain H. Muhwezi described the training as transformational and encouraged attendees to share the newly acquired skills with their colleagues and local communities.
The workshop brought together youth groups, law enforcement personnel, and other security stakeholders, underscoring a whole-of-society approach to tackling cyber threats in the region.