Welcome to LCCPMA
An introduction to the Liberia Cyber Crime Prevention and Mitigation Agency and our mission to strengthen national cybersecurity.
Liberia Cyber Crime Prevention and Mitigation Agency
As Liberia's digital economy grows, so does its exposure to cybercrime. LCCPMA exists to close that gap — through education, capacity building, and national partnership.
Liberia's foremost civil society organization dedicated to cybercrime prevention, digital awareness, and building national cybersecurity capacity.
Our Foundation
The principles that guide every program LCCPMA delivers across Liberia.
LCCPMA will continue to be a national model for public-private partnership, collaboration, mutual support, and trust without regards to ethnicity, color, border, religion or sector. We will continue to meet the needs of our private sector, law enforcement, judiciary, academic, and international partners by expanding relationships, constantly enhancing our operational capacities, and building upon our technical support infrastructure in the areas of cyber security, biometric, digital forensics initiatives, and ICT as a whole.
Our mission is to enhance the ability of public and private institutions within the Republic of Liberia to prevent and mitigate cybercrimes through policies formulations, training, and awareness. And also use a proactive technique to provide cyber forensics training.
LCCPMA pursues its mission through the following strategic objectives:
What We Do
LCCPMA delivers cybersecurity education, training, and capacity building across government, academia, and the public.
Public education campaigns that equip Liberian citizens with the knowledge to identify and respond to digital threats.
Learn moreTraining programs in digital forensics methodology, evidence preservation, and investigative techniques for professionals.
Learn moreTailored cybersecurity training for government ministries, agencies, and public institutions to strengthen national digital resilience.
Learn morePartnership with Liberian universities and educational institutions to develop cybersecurity curriculum and grow the next generation of professionals.
Learn moreCybercrime awareness and investigation training for Liberian law enforcement agencies, equipping officers to handle digital evidence and cybercrime cases.
Learn moreDedicated programs promoting cybersecurity awareness and education among women and girls across Liberia, ensuring women are active participants in building a safer digital Liberia.
Learn moreOur Impact
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Working Together
LCCPMA collaborates with government, academia, international bodies, and industry.
Ministry of Justice, Republic of Liberia
LCCPMA holds accreditation from the Ministry of Justice, granting its mandate to provide cybersecurity education and cyber-crime awareness campaigns throughout the Republic of Liberia.
Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Republic of Liberia
LCCPMA signed a partnership agreement with the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications on May 4, 2021, to provide ICT training within the various Liberian Government Ministries, Agencies and Commissions (MACs).
CIO Council of Liberia
The CIO Council consists of all ICT Directors and Assistant Directors within the various Liberian Government Ministries, Agencies, and Commissions. LCCPMA has partnered with the Council to deliver cybersecurity capacity building across government institutions.
University of Liberia
LCCPMA partners with the University of Liberia to provide cybersecurity education and awareness to students and staff, supporting the development of cybersecurity capacity within Liberia's premier public university.
BlueCrest University College Liberia
LCCPMA partners with BlueCrest University College Liberia to provide cybersecurity and ICT education to students, supporting the growth of a skilled cybersecurity workforce in Liberia.
Global Forum on Cyber Expertise
The Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE) is one of LCCPMA's key international partners, supporting LCCPMA's mission to build cybersecurity capacity across Liberia.
Global Cyber Alliance
LCCPMA signed a partnership agreement with the Global Cyber Alliance in 2020. On June 13, 2021, LCCPMA Executive Director James Nee Gedeo II was appointed as the Global Cyber Alliance's first Ambassador in Africa.
International Partners
Regional and global organizations collaborating with LCCPMA to bring international best practices and resources to Liberia.
International Legal Assistance Consortium (ILAC)
The International Legal Assistance Consortium (ILAC), based in the United Kingdom, is an international partner of LCCPMA supporting cybersecurity and digital forensics capacity building initiatives in Liberia.
New York County District Attorney's Office
LCCPMA partnered with the New York County District Attorney's Office to deliver two days of cybersecurity training to 50 Chief Information Officers (CIOs) from Liberian Government Ministries, Agencies and Commissions in December 2021.
Botswana Directorate of Public Prosecution
The Botswana Directorate of Public Prosecution partnered with LCCPMA to deliver a hands-on Cyber Hygiene Workshop for women from small businesses, government, and civil society in Monrovia in October 2021.
7ASECURITY
7ASECURITY is an industry partner of LCCPMA supporting cybersecurity initiatives and capacity building programs in Liberia.
Zyber Global Centre
Zyber Global Centre is an industry partner of LCCPMA. The two organizations collaborated to deliver virtual cybersecurity and digital forensics training for the National Association of Trial Judges of Liberia in February 2021.
KnowBe4
KnowBe4 is an industry partner of LCCPMA, supporting cybersecurity awareness and education programs delivered across Liberia.
ILab Africa Center
ILab Africa Center partnered with LCCPMA to deliver a hands-on Cyber Hygiene Workshop for women from small businesses, government, and civil society in Monrovia in October 2021.
Mastercard
Mastercard partnered with LCCPMA to deliver a hands-on Cyber Hygiene Workshop for women from small businesses, government, and civil society in Monrovia in October 2021.
International Bank (Liberia) Limited
LCCPMA has delivered corporate cybersecurity training to the International Bank (Liberia) Limited on two occasions — a technical cybersecurity training for the ICT and Risk departments in November 2021, and a cyber-crime awareness program covering all ten branches and over 150 employees in November 2023.
Knowledge Hub
Cybersecurity awareness content and updates from LCCPMA.