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CYBER RESILIENCE THROUGH COLLABORATIVE DEFENSE

18 FEBRUARY 2026 – WINDHOEK
In an era where digital connectivity has become the backbone of modern societies and economies, cybersecurity has emerged as one of the most critical and complex challenges facing organisations and nations worldwide. The evolving landscape of cyber threats, ranging from devastating ransomware attacks to extensive data breaches, underscores the importance of a robust and coordinated defense strategy. Recognising that no single entity can combat these sophisticated threats alone, a paradigm shift toward collaborative cybersecurity has gained momentum. Through shared expertise, joint response efforts, and trust-building initiatives, organisations are forging a collective shield against the relentless tide of cyber adversaries.

Additionally, Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRT) all over the continent are finding that they are more effective in acting as a team instead of acting alone, sharing expertise, and defending themselves as one. This is a joint style that is changing the way countries react to cyber threats and resilience that is required to safeguard critical infrastructure and sensitive information.

The Reality of Modern Cyber Threats
Cybercriminals have no national boundaries, they can exchange tools, techniques, intelligence and are always upgrading their approaches of carrying out various attacks as new vulnerabilities are discovered. The techniques used to attack a financial institution in one country can easily be shared and adapted to target a hospital in another, as attacks reuse and refine methods based on lessons learned from successful attacks.

Furthermore, this intercontinental quality of cyber threats implies that a security weakness in one organisation can soon emerge as a security vulnerability to many others. When attackers learn a new technique of overcoming security restrictions or a software bug, they spread information through criminal networks. The best way to deal with this collaborative threat except in a similarly collaborative way.

How Collaboration Strengthens Defense
CSIRT’s act as a resource multiplier that helps to bolster security by means of collaboration and information sharing. By issuing threat warnings, CSIRTs enable teams to proactively defend against attacks, which can reduce the risk of costly breaches by staying ahead of the emerging threats. The joint response capabilities enable the teams to share their expertise during major incidents. A small or less mature organisation that is facing sophisticated attacks can reach out to more experienced teams for guidance and support. This access to expert knowledge that may not be available in a single organisation helps in ensuring that resource constrained teams can still organise successful resources to coordinate a strong response to serious threats.

In addition, collaboration accelerates capability building throughout the board by creating continuous learning opportunities. The years of incident response experience held by more mature organisations can be transferred to less experienced organisations. The joint training programs, workshops, and shared drills assist in developing skills in a better way than any organisation could achieve on its own.

Building Trust Across Borders
Trust is the basis of effective cooperation but building it between organisations is often a long and demanding process. Security teams may be reluctant to disclose vulnerabilities and incidents, yet overcoming this hesitation is essential. Open information sharing ultimately improves the security posture of the wider community.

Regional bodies such as AfricaCERT are very instrumental in the development of this trust. These forums eliminate the barriers, which would otherwise hinder successful cooperation, by offering an unbiased space, in which teams can meet, share their ideas, and build relationships. Frequent symposiums and training also allow security professionals to interrelate on a personal basis, which develops the bonds that allow information sharing to become an inherent process instead of a compelled one.

Clearly defined guidelines for handling sensitive information can be used to ease the concerns of confidentiality. When organisations understand that information that is shared will be protected and used solely for defence purposes, then they are more willing to engage openly and fully in the collaborative efforts.

Teamwork is essential to curb the growing cyber threats facing organisations. There should be dedicated forums and platforms where security experts regularly exchange insights. By building a culture of mutual support and collaboration, organisations and countries can strengthen cyber resilience and better protect its critical infrastructure and ongoing digital transformation efforts.

Moreover, as cyber threats continue to grow in complexity and reach, the importance of collaboration in building resilient defences cannot be overstated. By fostering open communication, sharing vital intelligence, and cultivating trust among diverse security teams and organisations, the cybersecurity community is creating a formidable front against malicious actors. Initiatives like national or regional forums and joint training programs serve as vital platforms for capability development and relationship building, ensuring that even resource-constrained entities can mount an effective response.

Ultimately, a united approach to cybersecurity not only enhances individual organisational defences but also fortifies the collective security infrastructure, safeguarding critical assets, and enabling sustainable digital progress. Embracing a culture of collaboration is therefore essential for achieving a secure and resilient digital future.
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Issued By:
Mr. Mufaro Nesongano
Executive: Communication and Consumer Relations
On behalf: Namibia Cyber Security Incident Response Team (NAM-CSIRT), housed by the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN)
Tel: +264 61 222 666
Email: Communications@cran.na

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Emilia Nghikembua

Chief Executive Officer


Emilia Nghikembua is the Chief Executive Officer of the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN). She is the holder of a Baccalaureus Juris, Bachelor of Law and Master of Law (cum laude) degrees from the University of Namibia, respectively. Emilia also holds a Master of Arts in Information and Communications Technology; Policy and Regulation obtained from the University of the Witwatersrand and an Executive Master of Business Administration with majors in business and technology. She is an admitted legal practitioner of the High Court of Namibia.

Emilia was ranked among the top 100 African economic leaders by Institute Choiseul in 2022. The ranking identified her as among the 100 Africans under the age of 40 years, expected to play a major role in the continent’s economic development soon. In 2023, Emilia was honoured by the Windhoek Observer as one of 50 Namibians of Merit under the corporate leadership segment. Emilia is passionate about uplifting people.

Maria Moses

Executive: Finance & Administration


Maria has over 20 years of experience in the finance/accounting field, and has served as an Auditing Officer, Management Accountant, Manager: Management Accounting, and Director: Administration Services for various public and private sector organisations in the pension fund industry, ICT regulator, road sector and mining and energy sector.

Maria holds a Master of International Business, Bachelor of Technology in Accounting & Finance, National Diploma in Accounting, Certificate in Business Accounting, Certificate in Telecommunications Policy, Regulation and Management (TPRM), Certificate in Project Management and Certificate in Management Development Programme (MDP).

Josephine Shigwedha

Executive: Regulatory & Corporate Legal Services


Josephine Shigwedha is an admitted legal practitioner with a Master of Laws (LLM) and has over eleven years of dedicated experience in various aspects of corporate law. Her extensive background includes five years at the Senior/Executive Management level, where she has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence in executing her responsibilities. She further serves as a Non- Executive Director for the Aviation Regulator, NCAA.

In addition, she holds a B-Juris Law Degree and an LLB Honours Degree from the University of Namibia. To further compliment her legal, compliance and risk management experience, Josephine obtained a Post Graduate Certificate in Risk, Compliance and Governance Law from the University of Witwatersrand, and completed the Executive Development Program leadership training at the University of Stellenbosch. She is currently enrolled for the MPhil in Business Administration with the University of Pretoria.

Moreover, her expertise encompasses regulatory compliance, legal risk management, contract management, litigation oversight, and policy formulation.

Tulimevava Kaunapawa Mufeti

Chairperson


Kauna Mufeti is a Computer Science and Information Systems expert with extensive experience in the use of ICT infrastructures to support e-Learning in developing contexts. She also has a passion for software development, specifically in creating database-driven web applications for multi-user systems and developing content for online courses.

Her leadership journey includes heading the School of Computing from 2015 to 2020, where she oversaw educational, research, and administrative functions. She supervised multiple collaborative funded research projects with various national and international institutions.

Kauna also has a robust background in managing the development of software systems. She spearheaded the development of several Content Management Systems for the University of Namibia (UNAM) clients. She also managed the development of the University Management Information Systems project at UNAM, coordinating efforts between multiple stakeholders and an offshore development team.

She holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Information Systems, Master of Science Degree in Computer Science, and Bachelor of Science with Honours Degree in Computer Science, all from Rhodes University. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science and Physics, from the UNAM.

She is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Computing, Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at UNAM.

Aletha Nangula Haufiku

Board Member


Aletha Haufiku is a Human Resources professional with over 15 years of business acumen and extensive HR leadership. She is a versatile, personable, results-oriented, and empowering Leader that assists the firm's leadership team in translating the company strategy into HR initiatives that improve performance, profitability, and growth, while also handling legal and compliance concerns, talent retention, and employee engagement.

She has expertise and experience in general HR and business functions such as Business Management, Strategic Human Resources, HR Staffing & Administration, Organisational Development Business Re-engineering, Employee and Labour Relations, Compensation and Benefits, and Employee Wellness, Health and Safety.

Aletha holds a Master of Science in Entrepreneurship (MSC) from the ESSCA School of Management in Paris, France; Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the City University of Applied Science, Hochschule Bremen, Germany; B Tech Human Resources Management and National Diploma Human Resources Management from the Namibia University of Science and Technology (former Polytechnic).

She is currently employed by Bokomo Namibia as Human Resources Executive.

Elvis Elia Nashilongo

Vice-Chairperson


Elvis Nashilongo is an operations’ practitioner with over 2 decades of experience in the management of Pension funds schemes. He holds a Master’s degree in International Business (MIB/MBA) specializing in Business Management strategies. He also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Executive Development Program (EDP), a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication and Industrial Psychology and a National Diploma in Public Management.

Mr. Nashilongo has served in leadership and management roles such as former chairman at Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC), a former chairman of Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) and Principal Officer of GEPF, Board Member at Retirement Funds Institute of Namibia (RFIN), Director and Chairman at Omusati Medical Hospital, and Board Member at Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa (PRISA). He is currently employed as General Manager: Operations, at the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF)

Gerhard Coeln

Board Member


Gerhard Coeln is a seasoned Electrical Engineer and founder of GeCoCo Consulting, responsible for electricity distribution & supply industry development and restructuring at local, regional, and national level. He holds an MBA from the Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh Business School in Scotland and a B.Sc. Electrical & Electronic Engineering from the University of Cape Town. He has recently participated in and received the TPRM certificate course at Wits University.

Gerhard initially worked at telecom companies in South Africa whereafter he returned to Namibia where he worked for a consulting firm Henning Seelenbinder and Partners (HSP) in Windhoek, which concentrated more on power systems and electricity networks throughout Namibia. He then worked for the Municipality of Walvis Bay electricity department until the establishment of Erongo RED.

Gerhard was involved in the restructuring process of the electricity supply industry that culminated in the creation of the Electricity Control Board. Moreover, he was the founding Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Erongo RED from March 2005 until January 2013. He provided strategic leadership, financial planning and management, board reporting, risk management, environmental scanning, stakeholder management, corporate governance, corporate image, and project management skills during his tenure at Erongo RED.

He as worked at multiple private electricity firms such as Rural Maintenance (Pty) Ltd involved in turn-around strategies for municipalities’ electricity department in South Africa.

Veiko Shatilwe Alexander

Board Member


Veiko Alexander is an admitted legal practitioner of the High Court of Namibia and is the founder and director of the law firm, Veiko Alexander & Company Incorporated. He holds a LLB from the University of South Africa and B-Juris from University of Namibia.

Veiko’s service alignment is predominantly commercial and corporate advice, although a limited part of his practice also includes, labour, civil and criminal litigation. He specialises on advising on mining and minerals related law; licensing and regulatory; the drawing, negotiation and reviewing of contracts; conducting of due diligences and project financing.

Apart from being a practicing lawyer, Veiko is also a director, and serves on the board of directors of CRAN, Lemon Square Investments (Pty) Ltd, Nam-mic Holdings (Pty) Ltd and Ino Harith Capital, a leading fund manager appointed to manage the Namibia Infrastructure Fund 1 and Namibia Infrastructure Fund 2.

Florette Nicolette Nakusera

Board Member


Florette Nakusera is a seasoned professional Economist with over 24 years of experience, ranging between leadership, executive, management and operational experience in the financial sector, the aviation sector, statistics, environmental economics, and the education sector. She possesses excellent communication and negotiation skills and have good strategic appreciation and vision. she has a collaborative approach, with good interpersonal skills to engage, motivate and encourage others. She is an analytical decision-maker that has considerable experience in building companies/institutions and managing difficult situations.

Florette holds an M.Comm (Economics) and B.Comm (Hons) Economics from the University of Stellenbosch. Additionally, she also holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Namibia, certificates in International Executive Development Programme (IEDP) form the WITS Business School and London Business School, and Executive Development Programme (EDP) from the University of Stellenbosch Business School.

She is currently employed by the Bank of Namibia (BoN) as a Director of the Financial Stability and Macroprudential Oversight Department, and Head of the Namibia Deposit Guarantee Authority (NDGA). She is also a Member of the Financial Sector Stability Committee (FSSC) and Macroprudential Oversight Committee (MOC) at BoN.

Jeanine Du Toit

Board Member


Jeanine du Toit is a dedicated and driven professional with a profound enthusiasm for finance, technical standards, and value-added reporting. With a career spanning over a decade in managerial roles as an audit partner/director, Jeanine brings a wealth of experience in bookkeeping, accounting, taxation, payroll, and audit engagements across diverse industries.

Jeanine holds an Honours Bachelor of Accounting Science and Bachelor of Accounting Science from the University of South Africa (UNISA). She is recognized as a Competency Assessor, Registered Auditor, Chartered Accountant, and Professional Accountant. Her commitment to professional excellence is further demonstrated through her active participation on various institutional technical and educational boards, including the ICAN Accounting and Audit Standards Committee.

Throughout her career, Jeanine has navigated a wide array of industries including Property and Real Estate, Fishing, Legal Practitioners, Manufacturing, Transport, Freight, Shipping and Logistics, Health and Medical, Retail, Tourism and Leisure (Public Sector), Pharmaceutical, Mining, Property Development and Construction, Agriculture and Farming.

Currently, Jeanine serves as the Managing Audit Partner of PKF-FCS Auditors and Executive Director in Walvis Bay for PKF Financial Consulting Services (Pty) Ltd, Namibia. She also contributes her expertise to the governance of the Namibia Institute of Professional Accountants (NIPA), as an invited Board Member and serve on the Public Accountants and Auditors Board (PAAB) Educational Committee.

Pascal Haingura

Executive: Engineering & Technical Services


Mr. Haingura is a seasoned Information Technology professional with over 16 years of extensive experience spanning Software Engineering, Data Analytics, Digital Transformation, Project Management, IT Operations, and Infrastructure Development. His leadership has been demonstrated across diverse sectors, including energy, academia, and finance, where he has successfully developed IT strategies and policies, managed IT departments, and driven innovative technological solutions.

He holds a Master of Philosophy in Inclusive Innovation, a Master of International Business in Digital Transformation and Business Law, a Bachelor of Science Honours in Computer Science, and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Currently, Mr. Haingura is pursuing a Master of Informatics in Data Analytics at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST).

Helene Vosloo

Executive: Economics & Market Development


Helene obtained a master in business administration (MBA) through the Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University in the united Kingdom. She also holds an Honors degree in Statistics from the university of the State, South Africa. Helene lectured at the university of the Free State Between 1991 and 1992 after which she joined the National Planning Commission, Central Bureau of Statistic in 1992. In 1995 she joined the Ministry of Agriculture in the Directorate of planning, from where she moved to the electricity control board until she joined CRAN in 2012 as Head Economic Sector Research.

Tanswell Davies

Executive: Governance, Risk & Compliance Management


Tanswell obtained a Baccalaureus Juris Degree (December 2005) and a Bachelor of Law Degree (December 2007) through the University of Namibia and he is currently studying towards a Master in ICT Policy and Regulation Degree through the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. He attended the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London from November 2005 to February 2006, where he completed a special program of study that focused on a legal system of Africa and Asia. Tanswell served as a member of the Namibia Rugby Union Disciplinary Committee in 2012.

He currently serves as a member of the Criminal Litigation Committee and as the Chairperson of the Bursaries and Sponsorship Committee of the Namibia Law Society. He lectured at the University of Namibia in the Law Faculty of the LLB Program on a part time basis from 2010 to 2013. He was admitted as a Legal Practitioner to the High Court in April 2009 and practiced for 4 years as a Legal Practitioner at BD Basson Legal Practitioners. In 2012, he joined PWC Auditing firm as Manager of Indirect Tax, a position he held until December 2012. He was appointed as a Legal Advisor for CRAN in 2013 to January 2015; in February 2015 he was appointed as Company Secretary for CRAN.

Lucrezia Henckert-Louw

Executive: Human Capital


Lucrezia Henckert-Louw is a seasoned Human Capital Practitioner and holds a National Diploma in Human Capital and a Bachelor of Technology degree in Human Resource from the Polytechnic of Namibia. She also holds a Senior Management Development Program qualification, which she obtained through the University of Stellenbosch Business School in the Republic of South Africa. Before joining CRAN in 2012, Lucrezia was employed by the International Training & Education Center on Health (I-TECH), where she served as a Senior Manager: Human Resources. Other previous employers include the polytechnic of Namibia where she was employed for ten years.

Lucrezia is passionate about the field of Human Resources and in establishing CRAN as an employer of choice. Her conviction that Human Resources should be an advocate for employees drives her on-going effects to strengthen CRAN’s HR department to ensure all employees are treated fairly and equally, and that needs of the business are balanced with the needs of the employees. “employees of choice are those companies that receive recognition for the way they treat employees; they are the companies for whom people want to work. Becoming an employer of choice means that Human Resources balances recruiting the most qualified applicants, selecting the most suitable candidates and retaining the most talented employees,” she states.

Elton Witbooi

Executive: ICT


Elton Witbooi holds a Diploma in Business Computing; Honours Degree in Software Engineering; Bachelor’s Degree in Administration; and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration. He served in various ICT capacities in numerous public and private sector organisations, before joining CRAN on 1 February 2023 as the Executive: Cyber Security and ICT.

Mufaro Nesongano

Executive: Communication & Consumer Relations


With over 20 years of experience in broadcasting, communication, public relations, and brand management, Mr. Mufaro Nesongano has successfully led various teams in the execution of communication and stakeholder management strategies across both the private and public sector within the realms of academia, tourism and quite recently, the insurance industry.

He holds a Master’s degree in Journalism and Media Technology, an Honours degree in Journalism and Communication, and a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Communication. Additionally, he has a certificate in Open Innovation, Branding Management, Digital Transformation Strategy and Executive and Management Coaching.

Cornelia Shipindo

Acting Executive: CIRT


Ms. Cornelia Shipindo is a highly accomplished Cybersecurtiy professional with an impressive educational foundation, including a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration, International Certification as a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), and a Bachelor’s Degree in IT Systems Administration & Networks, among other relevant qualifications

Her career prior to joining the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) includes a pivotal role as an Information Security Specialist at Capricorn Group, where she excelled in security control governance, third party cyber risk management, incident response management, information security and data protection.

At CRAN, Cornelia is poised to make significant contributions to enhancing the organization’s cybersecurity framework, particularly in safeguarding national communication infrastructures from cyber threats. Her appointment is timely, reflecting the global urgency surrounding cybersecurity for regulatory bodies. With extensive experience in cybersecurity, risk & compliance, data protection and privacy. Cornelia’s leadership and expertise are set to play a crucial role in advancing CRAN’s strategic focus on protecting Namibia’s communications ecosystem.