Bullet TV’s Karen Antwi Joins Israel-Selected Delegation For Cyber Week 2025

Karen Antwi’s inclusion as the sole Ghanaian journalist is expected to offer Ghanaian audiences exclusive insight into one of the world’s foremost cyber and AI gatherings.

Najat Adamu
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Bullet TV’s Karen Antwi has been selected by the Embassy of Israel in Accra to join Ghana’s official delegation for Cyber Week 2025 and AI Week 2025 in Tel Aviv—making her the only journalist from Ghana chosen for this year’s mission.

The two conferences, hosted annually at Tel Aviv University, are among the world’s most influential gatherings on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. The 2025 editions, scheduled for 8–11 December, will bring together policymakers, security experts, academics, tech companies and international media from more than 80 countries.

Bullet TV’s Karen Antwi Joins Israel-Selected Delegation For Cyber Week 2025

Cyber Week has, over the past decade, grown into a global platform for strategic discussions on cyber defence, featuring high-level panels, live demonstrations of emerging digital threats and exhibitions from Israel’s cutting-edge cybersecurity industry.

AI Week, which complements the main conference, focuses on advances in machine learning, autonomous systems, and global AI governance frameworks.

Israel remains one of the world’s foremost cybersecurity hubs, powered by decades of investment, elite military intelligence expertise, and a vibrant start-up ecosystem. The country’s cyber defence firms contribute significantly to global innovation in the field, and its national cyber strategies are frequently studied by governments strengthening their digital resilience.

For Ghana, participating in the summit highlights the nation’s increasing prioritisation of cyber-readiness as digital systems expand across government, banking, education and commerce.

With cybercrime, online fraud and data breaches becoming more sophisticated, the Israeli Embassy says Ghana’s involvement will enhance technical cooperation, deepen institutional capacity and expose key actors to international best practices.

Karen Antwi’s inclusion as the sole Ghanaian journalist is expected to offer Ghanaian audiences exclusive insight into one of the world’s foremost cyber and AI gatherings.

Her coverage will explore global cyber policies, evolving threat landscapes, and the growing role of African nations in shaping digital governance.

Her selection also reflects the expanding responsibility of journalists in interpreting rapid technological change for the public. As global cyber threats intensify, the ability of the media to break down complex digital issues is becoming increasingly essential.

Bullet TV will provide continuous updates from her coverage in Tel Aviv throughout the conference.

By Karen Antwi

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