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Safaricom Enterprise Showcases Cybersecurity Capabilities

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Last updated: October 4, 2025 12:41 pm
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Published: October 4, 2025
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Safaricom Enterprise hosted an unique breakfast session for senior IT and safety executives. The session showcased its Managed Safety Operations Centre (MSOC) and its position in strengthening enterprise resilience.

Contributors had been taken via dwell menace simulations and demonstrations of MSOC’s analytics-driven monitoring instruments, which offer real-time detection and response capabilities.

“Enterprises can now not deal with safety as an afterthought; it’s now central to enterprise continuity and repute. Via our MSOC, we equip organisations with the instruments and experience wanted to determine threats early and reply decisively,” stated Frankline Okata, Performing Chief Enterprise Enterprise Officer at Safaricom.

Kenya’s Rising Cyber Threats

The Communications Authority of Kenya not too long ago reported a surge in cyber threats. It recorded a complete of 4.6 billion incidents in Q2 2025. The regulator attributed the spike to unpatched system vulnerabilities, weak safety practices and AI-powered assaults.

Talking on the occasion, Nicholas Mulila, Safaricom’s Chief Company Safety Officer, warned that ransomware, phishing and insider threats stay probably the most urgent dangers for enterprises.

“The query is now not if a enterprise will probably be focused, however when. We encourage our companions and prospects to pay attention to current threats and search methods to mitigate. Safaricom is dedicated to being a trusted associate, serving to companies stand up to and get better rapidly from these more and more refined threats,” he stated.

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