African lottery leaders gather to discuss AI and cybersecurity

African lottery leaders gather to discuss AI and cybersecurity

The session gave industry leaders a platform to share information on leveraging innovation, optimising operations and managing risk in the evolving digital landscape. 

Côte d’Ivoire.- On June 23-25, Abidjan hosted a gathering of directors general of African lotteries and their delegations for a week of knowledge sharing, training and strategic planning. The three-day conference was organised by the African Lotteries Association (ALA) and focused on the theme “Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security“.

The highlight of the event was a seminar held at the Azalaï Hotel in Marcory on June 24, where speakers examined AI’s growing impact on gaming and lotteries, and measures to checkmate increasing cyber threats. 

The seminar commenced with opening remarks by Dramane Coulibaly, president of ALA and director general of LONACI, who was ably represented by Doumbia Fassery, ALA vice president and director general of PMU Mali. In his address, Fassery welcomed the delegates and stressed the importance of combining technological advancements with stringent security measures.

Other ALA executives, including Abdoulkarim Ouattara, deputy director general of LONACI, and members of the ALA Board of Directors, were also well-represented at the event. 

The session gave industry leaders across Africa a platform to share information on leveraging innovation, optimising operations and managing risk in the evolving digital landscape. 

The event wrapped up with the ALA’s Annual General Meeting on June 25, where members reviewed key achievements, adopted new resolutions and strengthened inter-member collaboration to drive the association’s vision across the continent.

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