ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, CMC—The Caribbean Chambers of Business and Commerce (CARICHAM) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Caribbean Community Operators Group (CaribNOG) to assist the bolstering of cybersecurity and digital resilience within the Caribbean.
A joint assertion issued following the signing right here famous that the events had acknowledged the pivotal function they each play in shaping the regional enterprise and expertise panorama.
CARICHAM chair Petipha Lewi and Brent McIntosh, CaribNOG technical providers director, signed the settlement settlement.
“This memorandum of understanding displays a shared imaginative and prescient of prioritizing digital innovation and capability constructing, aligning seamlessly with the strategic priorities and regional growth objectives of each CARICHAM and CaribNOG,” Lewis stated.
“Our collaboration is a testomony to each organizations’ dedication to fostering a resilient and safe digital future for the Caribbean personal sector,” McIntosh added.
“CARICHAM, a stalwart advocate for personal sector pursuits, and CaribNOG, a nonprofit
group fostering safe and resilient web and laptop community operations and one of the best
Practices goal to develop and implement advocacy and capacity-building applications collectively, tailor-made to the wants of the Caribbean personal sector.
“This collaboration will embody a spectrum of actions, together with joint analysis initiatives, consciousness campaigns, capability constructing workshops, and conferences,” the joint assertion added.
It stated that the partnership resulted from the commitments made by the respective organizations on the Linked Caribbean Summit final December.
Lewis and McIntosh expressed their enthusiasm for this partnership, emphasizing its potential to fortify companies in opposition to rising digital challenges.
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