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Liquid targets East Africa with new security services

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By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 13 Sept 2024
The company says it is s constantly investing in innovative solutions aimed at keeping pace with these ever-evolving threats.
The company says it is s constantly investing in innovative solutions aimed at keeping pace with these ever-evolving threats.

Liquid Intelligent Technologies has expanded its product offerings through its Cyber Security Fusion Centres (CSFC) to include data and asset protection across East Africa.

Asset management, risk remediation, patch management, and compliance assistance will be added to Liquid's existing cloud security offerings, the firm said. 

According to the Cassava Technologies-owned company, compliance support is an important component of any cyber security plan, and the new product allows it to assist businesses in meeting local and international regulatory obligations.

Furthermore, Liquid stated that by using its local infrastructure and cloud knowledge, it is well-positioned to deploy these solutions throughout East Africa. 

It said: “The company’s Azure stacks in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda ensure businesses can remain compliant with local regulations while accessing world-class cloud and security services. Supporting this, its CSFCs provide both enterprise and SME customers with tailored support across cyber security, cloud, and networks for end-to-end security.”

Adil El Youssefi, CEO of Liquid Intelligent Technologies: Rest of Africa, added: ““With the rate at which digital transformation is advancing, companies need to regularly upgrade their cyber security strategies.

“Cyber-criminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and Liquid is constantly investing in innovative solutions aimed at keeping pace with these ever-evolving threats and offering customers the assurance that their systems are secure. “

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