SEACOM, a leading provider of connectivity and cloud services, has partnered with Forefront, a cybersecurity managed services firm, and Cloudflare to deliver advanced cybersecurity solutions across Africa
The collaboration aims to enhance cybersecurity resilience on the continent by offering Cloudflare's top-tier security services to businesses looking to modernise their infrastructure. SEACOM clients will now have access to a range of Cloudflare products along with managed services, including optimisations, integrations, health checks, and local support from certified Cloudflare teams.
Sajid Khan, SEACOM's group managing director for digital services, noted, "This partnership marks an exciting new addition to our product portfolio by providing cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions to our clients."
Graham Turnbull, Cloudflare's account executive, commented, "SEACOM's extensive network infrastructure provides a strong foundation for delivering Cloudflare's solutions, including advanced security and zero-trust services, through the Managed Services Programme. Together, we are empowering African businesses with world-class internet and security services."
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