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Andrew Amstrong Musoke is a digital infrastructure specialist with over seven years of experience architecting and scaling cloud-native, secure systems across Africa.

He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Makerere University and an M.S. in Information Technology from Carnegie Mellon University Africa. At CMU‑Africa, Andrew applies industry best practices to build resilient CI/CD pipelines, hybrid cloud security, and software infrastructure capable of processing millions of requests. Previously, he has integrated open-source monitoring and threat-remediation tools into mid-sized fintech enterprise environments, bolstering cybersecurity and operational efficiency.

Passionate about sustainable and resilient digital public infrastructure, Andrew is a co-lead of the Digital Identity Hackathon Africa — a continent-wide initiative engaging participants from Africa to develop digital ID use cases across sectors like agriculture, health, and finance. He also contributes to policy investigations within the Upanzi DPI Network on open-source DPI deployments in resource-constrained settings.