Let us be honest: most cyberattacks do not succeed because hackers are brilliant. They succeed because someone… clicked. A lazy password, a fake invoice, and a staff member who “didn’t think it mattered.” This October, that changes. Uganda joins the global fightback against digital threats, not with jargon, but with action. Free training, live demos, and real conversations. Not just policies but mindset shifts. Who should care? CEOs: Cyber risk is now a boardroom issue. Bankers: AI fraud is already here. Schools: Your students are targets. Developers: Code is not neutral anymore. What will happen? a) Free cybersecurity awareness sessions…
Failure to prioritize makes everything feel urgent, so nothing meaningful gets done
I once sat in the so-called “war room” of a fast-growing retail chain. Every wall screamed activity, sticky notes, colorful charts, and “critical” project trackers. It looked impressive. The CEO stormed in with three new urgent priorities. The COO countered with five more. The CFO waved a looming cash crisis. The Head of Marketing was ready to launch a campaign “immediately.” It was not a war room. It was a circus. The truth here is that most leaders refuse to admit. When everything is urgent, urgency loses its meaning. It is like a hospital that calls “Code Blue” every hour;…





