The 5th edition of the Cyber Africa Forum (CAF) will take place in Cotonou, Benin, on June 24-25, 2025, marking a major shift after previous editions were held in Abidjan. This key platform, dedicated to digital transformation and cybersecurity challenges in Africa, is backed by Benin’s Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Digitalization.
With over 1,000 participants expected, this edition aims to accelerate Africa’s digital transformation, combat cyber threats, and harness opportunities in artificial intelligence (AI).
Panels and conferences will explore critical topics such as regulatory frameworks, digital infrastructure, green technology, local talent development, cybersecurity, and e-governance. Inclusion will also take center stage, with the Cyber Africa Women program promoting women’s participation in the digital sector.
The event will feature interactive initiatives, including a hackathon and a crisis management exercise, emphasizing innovation and cybersecurity. Additionally, the CAF CIO CISO CLUB will bring together industry experts to share best practices.
According to Franck Kié, General Commissioner of CAF, this edition is "an opportunity to strengthen pan-African cooperation and position Africa as a key player in the digital space."
Since its launch in 2020, the CAF has gathered over 6,000 participants and 100 partners, solidifying its status as a premier platform for digital decision-makers across the continent.