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Inveteck Global, a Ghanaian-owned cybersecurity training and service provider operating in Ghana, Liberia, and the USA, has been honored with the prestigious title of ‘Leading Cybersecurity Company in Africa’ at the just-ended Africa’s Most Promising SMEs Conference & Awards. The event took place on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra, Ghana.
This award is a reflection of Inveteck Global’s dedication to making cybersecurity accessible and effective for businesses and individuals across Africa. Over the years, the company has worked tirelessly to protect organizations from cyber threats through expert training, advanced solutions, and hands-on cybersecurity programs. Its commitment to staying ahead of emerging threats has positioned Inveteck Global as a trusted leader in the field.
The Africa’s Most Promising SMEs Conference & Awards is an esteemed platform that recognizes outstanding businesses making significant contributions to various industries across the continent. Inveteck Global’s achievement as the Leading Cybersecurity Company in Africa highlights its pivotal role in strengthening cyber security across critical sectors, including finance, government, and corporate organizations.
Speaking at the award ceremony, Promise Gidisu, Co-founder of Inveteck Global’s USA branch, shared his appreciation for the recognition and reaffirmed the company’s dedication to strengthening Africa’s cybersecurity resilience.
“Winning this award is a testament to the hard work and passion of our team. Our presence in Ghana, Liberia, and the USA enables us to deliver top-tier cybersecurity solutions while equipping professionals with the skills needed to combat cyber threats. We owe this success to our dedicated team, trusted partners, and loyal clients who believe in our mission to secure the digital future of Africa.”
CEO, Blay Abu Safian also shared his gratitude for the award, stating, “This honor is not just a recognition but a call to raise the bar even higher. As we mark our 6th anniversary this year, it reinforces our drive to keep innovating and setting new standards of excellence in cybersecurity.”
Inveteck Global has earned its reputation by offering top-tier cybersecurity services, including vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, managed services, red team simulation, cybersecurity consultancy, threat intelligence, security audits, and customized training programs. Through its industry-leading courses, the company has trained numerous professionals, enabling them to tackle sophisticated cyber threats with confidence.
Winning the Leading Cybersecurity Company in Africa award solidifies Inveteck Global’s position as a trailblazer in the cybersecurity industry. The company remains committed to expanding its footprint across Africa, fostering partnerships, and pioneering services that meet the unique expectations of businesses, institutions, and governments.
As cyber threats grow in complexity, Inveteck Global is poised to lead Africa into a safer digital future, ensuring resilience against evolving threats through education, innovation, and proactive security measures.
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