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Safaricom Teams Up with Cloudflare and Copy Cat to Boost Cybersecurity for Kenyan MSMEs

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NAIROBI, Kenya- Safaricom, Cloudflare, and systems integrator Copy Cat have launched a partnership to ensure businesses across the country can now access affordable and robust cybersecurity services tailored to their needs. 

For as low as Ksh5,000 per site per month, these companies can safeguard their digital assets without breaking the bank.

In an increasingly digitized world, cybersecurity is no longer a luxury — it’s a necessity. Safaricom will now offer Cloudflare’s advanced suite of cybersecurity tools, including zero-trust and email security solutions, all hosted locally in Kenya’s data centers. 

These cloud-based tools provide full-stack application and network security, making them operational within just a few hours — a quick fix for businesses needing instant protection from rising cyber threats.

And here’s the kicker: this comprehensive security package is being offered at a price point that MSMEs can actually afford. 

For Ksh5,000 per site per month, businesses can access premium cybersecurity services that would typically be out of reach. 

Safaricom’s Chief Enterprise Business Officer, Cynthia Kropac, emphasized the need for robust protection, highlighting how this partnership aims to make powerful security infrastructure accessible to Kenya’s vast MSME sector.

Why the rush to beef up cybersecurity? Kenya’s digital landscape has seen a spike in cyberattacks, underscoring the urgent need for businesses to protect themselves. 

According to the Communications Authority of Kenya, there was a staggering 16.5% increase in cyberattacks between April and June 2024, with over 1.1 billion incidents reported. 

These numbers are a clear wake-up call for companies embracing digitization to stay competitive.

System vulnerabilities and digital threats are becoming more complex, making it essential for even small enterprises to invest in security measures. 

Cloudflare’s Managing Executive, Graham Turnbull, noted that this partnership brings effective digital security closer to business owners, allowing them to focus on productivity without constantly worrying about cyber risks.

What makes this partnership stand out is its focus on accessibility. Cybersecurity is often seen as something reserved for big corporations with deep pockets. 

However, this collaboration is designed to flip that narrative by offering cutting-edge, locally-hosted solutions at an affordable rate, all while maintaining high standards of protection. 

As more businesses in Kenya go digital, partnerships like this are crucial to ensure they don’t fall victim to cyber threats.

George Ndole
George Ndole
George is an experienced IT and multimedia professional with a passion for teaching and problem-solving. George leverages his keen eye for innovation to create practical solutions and share valuable knowledge through writing and collaboration in various projects. Dedicated to excellence and creativity, he continuously makes a positive impact in the tech industry.

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