
Mastercard has announced the launch of an Africa Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, aimed at enhancing digital trust across the continent. This initiative is part of a multi-year effort to assist governments, financial institutions, and businesses in strengthening their defenses against cyber threats, reflecting the growing importance of cybersecurity in Africa's rapidly expanding technology market.
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