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Ghanaian Police Officer Secures Silver Medal at 2025 INTERPOL Digital Security Challenge 

Lance Corporal, Mr. Dunstan Guba, a member of the Cybercrime Department of the Ghana Police Service and host of the cybersecurity show on GH Police Television, has made the nation proud by winning a silver medal at the prestigious INTERPOL Digital Security Challenge 2025. 

The competition, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, brought together over 100 elite white-hat hackers from law enforcement agencies across more than 60 countries. 

According to Police release, Corporal Guba demonstrated exceptional skills in various areas, including analyzing digital evidence to uncover cybercrimes, identifying and mitigating malicious software threats, simulating cyber-attacks to test network security, identifying weaknesses in systems and networks and responding to and managing real-world cyber threats 

This achievement not only brings honour to the Ghana Police Service but also showcases Ghana’s growing expertise in cybercrime prevention and digital security on the international stage. 

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Corporal Guba’s success adds to Ghana’s impressive track record in international cyber security competitions, underscoring the nation’s commitment to mitigating evolving cyber threats. 

The Ghana Police Service is proud of Corporal Guba’s achievement, which highlights the service’s dedication to building robust cyber security capabilities and protecting Ghana’s digital landscape. 

This accomplishment serves as a testament to the service’s efforts in enhancing its cyber security skills and knowledge. 

The Ghana police service and sister security agencies have expressed pride in corporal Guba’s achievement, highlighting his exceptional skills and dedicated to cyber security. 

The applause for corporal Guba’s achievement comes from various quarters, with stakeholders praising his commitment to protecting Ghana’s digital landscape. 

His success serves as a testament to the Ghana police service’s efforts in building robust cyber security capabilities and promoting a safer digital environment for all Ghanaians. 

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Source: GNA 

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