Officials from various companies at the launch of the forthcoming 14th Annual East Africa Information Security ConferenceISACA Kampala Chapter has announced the forthcoming 14th Annual East Africa Information Security Conference during a press conference held at Fairway Hotel in Kampala, Uganda on Tuesday.The press launch was presided over by Ms. Christine Nalubowa on behalf of Mr. Arnold Mangeni, the NITA-U Director of Information Security, and from Uganda Institute of Information and Communications Technology (UICT), the Deputy Principal, Dr. Irene Nakiyimba, represented the Principal, Dr. Fredrick Kitoogo. The event brought together cybersecurity professionals, technology leaders, regulators, academia, media, and ecosystem partners to examine the conference’s vision and explore how East Africa can accelerate digital trust, resilience, and inclusive growth.The 14th Annual East Africa Information Security Conference is scheduled to take place from the 29th of September to the 03rd of October 2025 under the theme ’’ Thriving in the Era of Disruptive Technology, featuring masterclasses, hands-on training workshops, keynote addresses, panel discussions, and thematic conferences on AI, cloud security, and cybersecurity at Speke Resort Munyonyo and Conference Centre.Speaking during the launch, Maurice Taremwa, the President of ISACA Kampala Chapter, said, “I take this opportunity to thank the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance, Dr Aminah Zawedde, for adhering to our call and supporting the conference through the years. These days, most of our lives are on the internet. No one spends five minutes without checking their phone. So what does that mean? We are living our lives in the cyber world, and so being cyber secure is very important; you want to be sure that your information is confidential and is seen by only the person that you intend to see it. We want to ensure that there is security in our interactions and transactions, and that what you transact is exactly that. Digital trust and accountability are key. We want to ensure that our national transaction and technology assets are very secure. That is why we want you to attend the conference.‘’Machine learning has made aspects of our lives easier, whether in finance or health. AI is being used to increase impact and speed up processing. As we embrace these disruptions, how do we ensure that we maintain trust in them? Regions and enterprises need to thrive because disruption means someone is doing things differently, more efficiently, and at a lower cost. Technology has disrupted manufacturing, media, finance, and health. From any enterprise you come from, you must be interested in knowing how to thrive, how to offer better services, and how to reach a wider audience than before,” he added.Entrance will be as follows;The Training Pass for the Physical Masterclass is UGX 900,000 for Members and UGX 1,000,000 for non-members, valid for 2 days. The Premium Pass for both the Masterclass and the Physical conference costs UGX 2,200,000 for Members and UGX 2,300,000 for non-members, valid for 5 days. The Standard Pass for the Physical conference is UGX 1,000,000 for Members and UGX 1,100,000 for non-members, providing access to the main conference. There is a virtual option for the standard pass, UGX 1,000,000 members and UGX 1,100,000 for non-membersThe ISACA Kampala Chapter 14th Annual East Africa Information Security Conference is organized with support from the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance, Liquid Telecom, NITA-U, UICT, Sentinel, Seacom, ICTAU, and NR Tech Solutions. The post 14th Annual East Africa Information Security Conference To Take Place At Speke Resort Munyonyo appeared first on Business Focus.