Cloudware Africa

Let’s be real, cybersecurity in today’s world isn’t just about protection; it’s about preserving your business’s reputation and trust. In fact, cyberattacks in Africa have surged by 23% year-over-year, causing over $1.5 billion in losses across sectors like finance, healthcare, energy, and government between 2019 and 2024.  Source: africacpaf.com
One of the most alarming stats? In Q1 2023, Nigeria alone saw a 64% spike in data breaches, exposing over 82,000 compromised accounts. Business Insider Africa and it’s not just about numbers, these attacks are shaking trust and harming lives.

How Cloudware Africa Protects You 

1. Risk Assessment & Security Audits
We start with a tailored audit, identifying threats and mapping them back to your business goals. It’s about fixing gaps before damage happens.
2. Advanced Threat Protection 
From AI-driven monitoring to next-gen firewalls, we defend your operations proactively because reactive isn’t good enough anymore.
3. Data Protection & Encryption
Whether client records or internal databases, we ensure encryption is rock-solid and access is on a “need-to-know” basis. 
4. Identity & Access Management
We help you manage digital identities tightly ensuring only the right people get in. 
5. Incident Response & Recovery 
In case of breach, our playbook gets you back online fast, limiting damage and downtime.

Cybersecurity in Action: Real Cases 

Why Businesses Choose Cloudware Africa 

Metric
Data
Point
Weekly cyberattacks per organization (Africa)
+23% YoY 
The Guardian Nigeria
Losses from cyberattacks (2019–2024)
Over $1.5 
billionafricacpaf.com
Nigeria data breach surge (Q1 2023)
64% growth, ~82,000 accounts
Business Insider Africa 
Cybercrime arrests (Africa-wide operation)
306 individuals detained 
Reddit
Malabo Convention effective date 
June 2023 
Wikipedia

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late! Cyber threats won’t pause; they’re growing. Protect your business with Cloudware Africa and stand firm in a digital-first world. 

Ready for robust cybersecurity? Let’s talk. 

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