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Cyberteq Falcon Limited, one of Ghana’s leading cybersecurity consulting companies, was adjudged the "Consulting Company of the Year (Cybersecurity)" at the 2023 Ghana Business Innovation Awards (GBIA) last Friday.
This is the third cybersecurity award the company has received in six months. The previous awards were from the Ghana Information and Telecommunications Awards (GITTA) and the National Communications Awards (NCA).
The CEO of Cyberteq Falcon Limited, Ben Tagoe, lauded his staff for their effort in driving innovation and attributed it as a leading factor for their success. He also expressed gratitude to their clients for their immense trust in the company’s services.

"We are honored once again to be recognized in the field of cybersecurity. I would like to give thanks to God first of all, and to my team for helping drive our innovative services that have drawn excellent customer satisfaction".
"We are also delighted with our partners who have supported us in this journey and are grateful to our clients who keep pushing us towards higher heights”, he noted.
Mr Tagoe indicated that Cyberteq’s vision is to foster a greater sense of cybersecurity consciousness in Ghana and the rest of subSaharan Africa. In light of this, the company began embarking on cybersecurity awareness through events and other activities last year.
The cyberteq brand goes beyond just offering digital protection. Our vision is to empower the Ghanaian citizenry with cybersecurity knowledge to reduce the incident of fraud in the country.
“We began a few education campaigns last year in some tertiary schools and organized a cybersecurity conference to share some insights and recommended solutions to the business community. We believe this is the way to go to protect Ghana’s gains in the country’s drive for digitalization growth”, he stated.
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.
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