Tech Innovator, Internet Governance Advocate, Cybersecurity Professional, SATCOM Professional
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Prince Andrew Livingstone Zutah is an award winning Tech entrepreneur, experienced IT leader, cybersecurity professional, and Internet governance advocate with over a decade of hands-on expertise in designing, deploying, and managing secure digital systems. He serves as the President for the International Online Safety Corp. (IOSCORP) and CEO of Palz Technologies and holds a leadership role as Head of IT at Bisvel Communications Limited, where he oversees enterprise IT infrastructure, cybersecurity strategy, and digital transformation initiatives.
Prince has been actively engaged in global Internet governance processes, including participation in ICANN community activities and capacity development programs such as national and regional Schools on Internet Governance and the United Nations IGF. He has also spoken on global stages, including the World Internet Conference, where he contributes to discussions on Internet governance, digital trust, and emerging technology ecosystems. He is a contributor to discussions on digital policy, data governance, and universal access, with a strong focus on bridging the gap between policy frameworks and real-world implementation, particularly in emerging markets.
His work spans multiple domains, including cybersecurity, enterprise software development, satellite communications (SATCOM), and digital platform innovation. He is particularly interested in advancing secure, inclusive, and resilient digital ecosystems through multi-stakeholder collaboration.
In addition to his professional work, Prince is passionate about mentoring and capacity building, supporting the next generation of digital leaders through training and knowledge sharing initiatives.
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