GOVCERT
GovCert – Ghana National Computer Emergency Response Team
GovCert is Ghana’s official National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) under the National Information Technology Agency (NITA). It is responsible for coordinating responses to cybersecurity incidents and protecting the digital infrastructure of government, businesses, and citizens.
GovCert serves as the national trusted point of contact for reporting and managing cybersecurity threats. It strengthens national resilience against cyberattacks and promotes best practices in cybersecurity across sectors.
Core Functions
- Incident detection, analysis, and response coordination
- Vulnerability and threat intelligence dissemination
- Cybersecurity awareness and capacity building
- National cybersecurity incident reporting platform
- Collaboration with global and regional CERTs
Key Services
- Security alerts and advisories to public and private sectors
- Assistance in handling malware, phishing, and DDoS attacks
- Digital forensics and technical support
- Cyber drills and crisis simulation exercises
- Policy support and incident coordination
Stakeholder Collaboration
GovCert works closely with Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) providers, ISPs, the private sector, and international cybersecurity communities to strengthen Ghana’s cyber defense posture.
Cybersecurity Readiness
As cyber threats evolve, GovCert plays a central role in enhancing Ghana’s cyber readiness by delivering real-time alerts, conducting national-level training, and guiding recovery strategies. It ensures Ghana remains prepared and responsive to current and emerging digital threats.