Cyber Security Authority, EY resolve satisfactorily matters relating to licence fees
In a joint statement, the two institutions said they value the constructive and collaborative approach that has resulted in the resolution of these regulatory issues, and both parties remain committed to supporting Ghana’s cybersecurity regulatory framework.
The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) and EY Ghana have recently resolved matters surrounding licence fees and related administrative procedures, according to a joint statement. The regulatory disputes between the two institutions have been successfully settled, and both parties expressed their commitment to a constructive and collaborative approach. They also emphasized their dedication to supporting Ghana's cybersecurity regulatory framework.
The CSA reiterated its primary goal is not merely to enforce compliance, but also to assist organizations in understanding and fulfilling their regulatory responsibilities. The authority aims to foster a secure, resilient, and trusted digital ecosystem through effective regulation, responsible industry participation, and stringent enforcement of Ghana's cybersecurity laws.
The CSA recently announced a GH¢360,000 administrative fine against EY Ghana for providing cybersecurity services without the necessary license.
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