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CyberDome, Cato Networks Partner to Boost Cybersecurity in West Africa

by Radarr Africa

CyberDome, a top security services provider in West Africa, has announced a strategic partnership with global cybersecurity firm Cato Networks to strengthen digital security across the region. The collaboration, revealed in a statement on Tuesday, is designed to transform how businesses and institutions in West Africa defend against cyber threats amid growing digitalisation.

The alliance will combine Cato Networks’ Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) technology with CyberDome’s 24/7 Security Operations Centre (SOC) to create a cloud-native, real-time security solution. This integrated platform will offer both network and cybersecurity services in one system, ensuring seamless protection for users, branch offices, and cloud applications — regardless of physical location.

The timing of the partnership is strategic, as more organisations in West Africa are embracing digital transformation and hybrid work models, which demand stronger and more flexible cybersecurity infrastructure.

Eyal Titinger, Co-founder of CyberDome, described the partnership as a significant milestone for the region. “This is more than just a technical integration. It is a bold step forward for innovation and growth in West Africa,” he said. “We are empowering businesses to pursue their goals without the fear of cyber threats, and helping the region’s enterprises compete on a global stage.”

The new solution is expected to be especially beneficial for sectors such as financial services, telecommunications, government institutions, and critical infrastructure operators, all of which face increasing risks from cyber attacks.

Cato Networks is globally recognised for its advanced SASE architecture, which converges software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) and network security into a single, scalable cloud service. The collaboration with CyberDome will localise this technology and make it more accessible to West African clients, offering enterprise-grade protection with regional relevance.

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