Cyberteq Falcon Ltd, a leading cybersecurity company in Ghana secured a triple award victory at the 6th annual National Communications Awards (NCA).
The prestigious event was held at the Accra Marriot Hotel under the theme “Digital Future: Embracing Innovation and Inclusivity for Development.”
Cyberteq led the way with the "Cybersecurity Company of the Year in Africa" and "Innovative Cybersecurity Solution Award," while their CEO, Ben Tagoe, was named “Cybersecurity Leader of the Year in Africa.” This is the fourth year in a row that Cyberteq has been honoured at the NCA Awards, highlighting their ongoing success and innovation.
Mr. Tagoe expressed his excitement about the company’s achievements, especially the recognition of their MUNIT solution, which earned the “Innovative Cybersecurity Solution Award.”
He explained that MUNIT’s business-oriented, innovative approach, combined with our agile engagement model, has set new industry standards, and we are proud of the recognition it has received.
This award underscores our dedication and commitment to pioneering advanced cybersecurity solutions that effectively address the evolving challenges of the information and cybersecurity landscape while creating value for our clients and stakeholders
He also spoke about the company’s plans to encourage more women to join the field of cybersecurity in Ghana.
Cyberteq plans to organise free workshops and webinars to train women in cybersecurity, aiming to make the tech industry more inclusive and diverse.
Cyberteq’s commitment to innovation and inclusivity continues to set them apart as a leader in the cybersecurity industry across Africa.
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