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Ignatius Samasumo Pesuka is a Zambian computer scientist and cybersecurity expert. He is best known for his work in cybersecurity and ethical hacking. Early Life and Education Born on May 17, 2000, in Choma, Zambia, Pesuka displayed a keen interest in technology from a young age. He attended Swan Secondary School from January 2007 to October 2013 for primary education and from 2014 to 2015 for junior secondary. He then proceeded to Choma Secondary School for senior secondary education from 2016 to 2018. In 2019, Pesuka enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. He graduated in 2022. Career and Controversies Pesuka's career has been marked by both significant achievements and controversies. He is recognized for his expertise in cybersecurity and ethical hacking. However, he gained public attention in 2022 when he was arrested by the Zambia Information and Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA) on September 18, 2022, on charges of unauthorized access to information. After a legal battle, Pesuka was acquitted of all charges on February 6, 2024. The case sparked debates about cybersecurity laws, digital rights, and the balance between innovation and regulation in Zambia. Legacy Despite the legal challenges he faced, Pesuka's contributions to the field of cybersecurity are undeniable. His case has raised awareness about the importance of cybersecurity and the potential risks associated with digital technology. He continues to be a prominent figure in the Zambian tech community, inspiring young people to pursue careers in science and technology.