Resecurity’s cyber threat intelligence solutions offer proactive notifications as well as complete and accurate visibility of digital risks aimed at a firm’s ecosystem. Administrators can minimize the potential weak spots and security gaps by rapidly seeing in-depth analysis and specific artefacts obtained from the dark web, network intelligence, botnet activity, and high-quality threat intelligence data on the innovative platform.
The partnership between Resecurity and SINA seeks to raise awareness about numerous security challenges and threats, accelerate professional growth of security professionals, and foster knowledge transfer in order to promote African stability and security. Through the partnership, Resecurity will provide advanced cyber threat intelligence and solutions for law enforcement and national security agencies to SINA.
“Providing public and private organizations the tools they need to secure their cyber ecosystems is essential to not only support our country’s digitalization but protect our data. By partnering with Resecurity, we will help organizations mitigate these risks through dynamic cybersecurity SaaS solutions and training. SINA is excited to work closely with Resecurity to help our students build their security skills and become cyber resilient,” said Alexander Frimpong, CEO of SINA.
Resecurity and SINA’s collaboration seeks to spread awareness about various security challenges and threats, accelerate professional development of security professionals, and foster knowledge transfer in order to support African stability and security. SINA will benefit from Resecurity’s advanced cyber threat intelligence and solutions for law enforcement and national security agencies as a result of the partnership.
“We are proud to partner with a leading organization like SINA to provide best-in-class cyber intelligence solutions and knowledge sharing. This is an exciting time due to the rapid growth of Africa’s digital economy, and also a crucial time for security professionals as they prepare for the imminent cyber threats that will come with this growth. Together, we can ensure Ghana’s organizations and professionals have the tools, data and skills they need to combat cyber threats,” said Gene Yoo, CEO of Resecurity.