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Establish a budget to combat cybercrime, advises the Cyber Security Authority to companies.

 The Cyber Security Authority is arguing persuasively that firms should dedicate around 15% of their financial resources to combating cybercrime. This is now required in order to safeguard enterprises from the rising number of cybercrimes occurring globally. After addressing attendees at the launch of the 2022 Cyber Security Awareness Month with the theme "Regulating Cybersecurity-a Public Private Sector Collaborative Approach," Dr. Albert Antwi-Boasiako, acting executive director for the Cyber Security Authority, made the call in an interview with Joy Business. Budgetary issues have made it difficult to fund cyber security initiatives in Ghana and other parts of Africa. As cybercrime continues to rise and endanger national economies, the necessity for some budget allocation has become urgent at present time for both public and private sector organizations. This year's awareness month will undoubtedly be used to enlist public support in the fight against the threat, accor

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