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About Cyberwatch Foundation

CyberWatch Foundation, founded by Ujunwa Florence Madububambachu, is a non-profit organization based in Mississippi. Ujunwa, a Ph.D. candidate in Computational Science with a cybersecurity focus at the University of Southern Mississippi (USM), brings over 15 years of experience in banking and information technology. Certified in Project Management, Cisco Cyber Security, Six Sigma, Scrum, and ITIL, she is currently an instructor at USM, teaching computer programming languages.

Ujunwa is actively engaged in education and mentorship, running “1000 Tech-Savvy-2030” to guide high school students in technology. She is a member of USM Ambassador, WIMBIZ, Wicys, LSMAMP, WIE (Women in Engineering), and IEEE. In her free time, she enjoys games, teaching, research, and connecting with people, guided by her favorite quote: “We grow by investing in others, and there is nothing more rewarding than empowering humans.”

CyberWatch Foundation, dedicated to fostering inclusivity and diversity in technology, aims to empower high school and post-high school students with essential knowledge and skills in cybersecurity. The foundation strives to bridge the gap for successful careers in the field, contributing to a safer digital space in the United States and Africa.

Additionally, the foundation is committed to addressing the specific interests of women and minorities in cybersecurity, recognizing the underrepresentation of black women in the field and working towards impactful changes.

Our Mission

To foster a positive change by empowering high school and post-high school students with the necessary knowledge and skills, promote diversity in cybersecurity. We bridge career gaps, address women and minority interests, especially combating the underrepresentation of black Africa-America women and create a safer digital space in the U.S. and Africa,

Our Vision

Our vision is to empower students for positive change, promoting diversity in cybersecurity. Bridging career gaps and addressing women and minority interests, we aim for a safer digital space in the U.S. and Africa

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Your financial support is crucial for the success of our initiatives. Every cash donation contributes directly to our programs and helps us advance our mission of empowering students in the field of technology and cybersecurity.

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