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Cyberteq Falcon Limited, one of Ghana’s leading cybersecurity consulting companies, was adjudged the "Cybersecurity Consulting Company of the Year" at the 4th edition of the National Communications Awards (NCA) held at the Labadi Beach Hotel on December 3, 2022.
This is the second consecutive year Cyberteq has won this prestigious award.
In October this year, Cyberteq received a similar honor organized by the Ghana Information Technology & Telecom Award (GITTA). The company has won a total of four awards from these renowned institutions in the last two years.
The CEO of Cyberteq Falcon Limited, Ben Tagoe, attributed the company’s success to its innovative and hardworking staff, while praising their clients for their confidence in the company’s services.
"Once again, we have won another consecutive award in our short span of existence in Ghana. I would like to give thanks to God, my team and business partners for their utmost dedication to the cause of protecting businesses from cybercrime in Ghana".

"We wouldn’t be here without our cherished clients, and I am most grateful of the faith they have reposed in us. These are exciting times for and we are poised to make significant contributions to Ghana’s cybersecurity space”, he said.
Mr. Tagoe warned that the current economic climate in Ghana could trigger an increase in cyber-attacks, especially during the holiday season.
He urged businesses to invest in cybersecurity to combat these threats and advised individuals to be circumspect in their online transactions.
Cyberteq is a renowned international cybersecurity company with operations in three continents. It started its Ghana operations in 2019 and has emerged as a leading cybersecurity service provider in the country.
The NCA awards is organized annually to promote and celebrate individuals and businesses for their achievements in the ICT and Telecom industry, aiming to further enhance the Ghanaian community as part of the Government vision on a robust digital economy.
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