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Ghanaian Tech Leader Dr. Samuel Boateng Launches Major AI Governance Book Series

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Ghanaian Tech Leader Dr. Samuel Boateng Launches Major AI Governance Book Series

A Ghanaian technology leader and cybersecurity expert has taken centre stage in a global conversation about artificial intelligence governance with the launch of a landmark book series. Dr. Samuel Boateng, founder and CEO of Slamm Technologies, officially unveiled 'Beyond Breach: Where AI Meets Governance' during a virtual ceremony on Sunday, August 2, drawing an international audience from Ghana, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The book marks the first volume in a five-part series addressing AI governance, cybersecurity, risk management, and responsible artificial intelligence adoption β€” a timely initiative as African nations grapple with rapid technological advancement.

A Conversation on Ghana's Digital Future

The launch event underscored Ghana's growing engagement with global AI policy conversations. Michael Kwakye, Principal Manager of Cybersecurity Technology Standards at Ghana's Cyber Security Authority, attended to express hope that the gathering would contribute to securing the nation's digital infrastructure. This intervention signals government recognition of the urgent need for robust AI governance frameworks as Ghana continues its digital transformation journey.

Michael Harry Yamson, Administrator of the District Assemblies Common Fund, highlighted the timeliness of Dr. Boateng's work, noting that competitive advantage in the modern economy depends on cross-disciplinary knowledge and innovation capacity β€” precisely what responsible AI governance enables. His remarks reflected broader Ghanaian interests in leveraging technology for development without sacrificing security or ethical standards.

The diplomatic community also weighed in. Deputy Ambassador Jane Gasu Aheto, representing Ghana's embassy in Washington, affirmed government support and recognised the critical role of the diaspora β€” which Ghana officially designates as the "17th region" β€” in advancing national development priorities. Dr. Boateng's work exemplifies this diaspora contribution, combining international expertise with African-focused solutions.

Why It Matters for Ghana

As Ghana pursues digital economy goals and increases adoption of artificial intelligence across banking, healthcare, and public administration, governance gaps pose real risks. The book addresses a critical vulnerability: the accountability gap created when automated systems make consequential decisions β€” from loan approvals to insurance claims β€” without clear human oversight mechanisms. This matters acutely for Ghana, where AI deployment in financial services is accelerating but regulatory frameworks remain nascent.

The book's structure addresses four key areas: the global regulatory landscape spanning Brussels, Washington, and Accra; governance frameworks; AI system security against emerging threats; and organisational structures including board responsibilities and perspectives from emerging markets. This last component is particularly relevant, as most AI governance literature centres on Western contexts. Dr. Boateng's inclusion of emerging market perspectives positions the work as genuinely applicable to Ghana's circumstances rather than a mere import of foreign frameworks.

Lady Rosa Whitaker Duncan-Williams, principal architect of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, described the launch as "an invitation to engage in one of the defining conversations of our generation." Her endorsement carries weight: AGOA has shaped Ghana's trade relationship with the United States for over two decades, and her recognition signals that AI governance is now similarly central to Africa's economic future.

Dr. Boateng's Credentials and Impact

Dr. Boateng brings over two decades of cybersecurity leadership, including roles at the Library of Congress, Symantec, and the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. He holds a PhD from Marymount University and master's degrees from Georgetown University and George Washington University. Beyond academia and corporate experience, he has directed significant resources to African communities through the Slamm Foundation, providing free cybersecurity and IT training to tens of thousands of people across the African diaspora.

Dr. Boateng characterised 'Beyond Breach' as a working tool rather than theoretical text, explicitly designed for executives, security professionals, compliance officers, academics, and policymakers β€” audiences that include Ghanaian stakeholders across government, finance, and technology sectors. His statement that "adoption must be matched by strong governance, cybersecurity and ethical leadership" directly addresses the challenge facing Ghana as it embraces AI opportunities while managing associated risks.

The book series represents a significant contribution to African technology discourse, combining rigorous governance analysis with practical implementation guidance. For Ghana's cybersecurity authorities, technology regulators, and private sector leaders navigating AI adoption, the work promises accessible insights grounded in both international best practice and emerging market realities.

Source: Ameyaw Debrah

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