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Cyber Drill sounds alarm on AI, IoT and quantum threats

Martin Mokgware.PIC.BOCRA
Martin Mokgware.PIC.BOCRA

Botswana has been urged to move with urgency from cybersecurity policy discussions to practical, coordinated action as digital threats evolve at an unprecedented pace, speakers cautioned at the 2026 National Cyber Drill last week.

Speaking during the official opening of the four-day drill, Martin Mokgware, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA), said cyber incidents can no longer be treated as isolated IT disruptions.

“A cyber incident is not just an IT problem. It is a national catastrophe that affects citizens, businesses, and how our country functions,” Mokware said.

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