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Liquid C2 launches Cyber Safety Fusion Centre in Zambia

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Liquid C2, a enterprise of pan-African expertise group Cassava Applied sciences, has opened its Zambian Cyber Safety Fusion Centre (CSFC) in Lusaka, making this the third of its form in Africa.

In keeping with a press release by the corporate, the centre will help Liquid C2’s efforts to make sure its Zambian prospects have entry to real-time intelligence-driven alerts and advisory providers, enabling them to mitigate potential threats timeously. 

“Launching Liquid C2’s third Cyber Safety Fusion Centre in Zambia is essential in safeguarding the nation’s digital economic system. Including the Cyber Safety Fusion Centre to the nation’s cyber safety infrastructure will strengthen our means to guard very important small companies from growing cybercrime threats, because it focuses on bolstering the expansion of the small companies sector,” stated Mark Townsend, CEO of Liquid Clever Applied sciences, Zambia.

Moreover, the Centre will supply cyber safety providers together with risk intelligence, detection, and incident response, customised to fulfill the necessities of companies in Zambia. By offering these providers, Liquid C2 goals to allow companies of all sizes to focus on their progress with out worrying in regards to the rising cyber safety dangers.

The Zambian CSFC is the third within the matrix of safety centres to be launched by Liquid C2 in Africa after South Africa and Kenya. The centres are designed to permit the organisation a better oversight and understanding of the cyber threats its prospects face in real-time.

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