Civic Technology
From Civic Leadership to Civic Technology
Civic leadership taught me that communities need strong institutions. Cybersecurity taught me that institutions cannot be strong without trust and secure systems.
Read MoreCurrently at a U.S. Fortune 500 company. Former Secretary General. Founder of America CyberSquad, Scholarstika & Mandem — driven by one mission: building and securing digital systems, that serves people.
Akotarh Akoson, formerly known publicly as Raymond Akoson / Akoson Raymond, is a Senior Cybersecurity Analyst, civic-tech leader, former politician, activist, and founder. His work sits at the intersection of cybersecurity, education, institutional management, civic advocacy, and secure digital transformation.
"Secure Systems. Strong Institutions. Empowered Communities — this is not a tagline. It is a life's work."
From teaching Biology in Cameroon to serving as Secretary General of a political party, from parliamentary candidacy to a Magna Cum Laude cybersecurity degree — every chapter has sharpened the same mission.
Every initiative, platform, and public engagement is anchored in this foundation.
Senior Cybersecurity Analyst at a U.S. Fortune 500 company with federal government contract support. Specializing in security operations, threat analysis, and institutional protection.
Former Secretary General of the People Action Party. Parliamentary candidate for the Manyu Constituency — a record of democratic commitment and institutional reform.
Founder and CEO of America CyberSquad, supporting IT training, cybersecurity staffing, managed security services, and secure platform development.
Active in Ambazonia diplomacy, documentation of alleged war crimes, and human-rights activism — using technology for accountability and community protection.

Secure Systems. Strong Institutions.Strong communities need strong institutions — and strong institutions need secure systems. My mission is to use cybersecurity, civic leadership, education, and technology to help institutions serve people better. — Akotarh Akoson
Empowered Communities.
Akotarh's public journey began in education and expanded into politics, activism, human-rights advocacy, and technology. His civic experience continues to shape his approach to cybersecurity and product development.
Every community deserves respect, protection, and the right to live with dignity.
Institutions must be accountable to the people they serve.
Responsible documentation is essential for memory, justice, and accountability.
Sustainable solutions require principled advocacy and institutional engagement.
Communities need secure tools to protect people and build lasting trust.
Civic Technology
Civic leadership taught me that communities need strong institutions. Cybersecurity taught me that institutions cannot be strong without trust and secure systems.
Read MoreInstitutional Security
Institutions that serve people also hold sensitive information. Their technology must be practical, secure, and trustworthy.
Read MoreCareer & Leadership
A reflection on education, politics, displacement, rebuilding, and product leadership — every chapter strengthened the same mission.
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