Platview Technologies has become a Platinum Partner for global cybersecurity giants Thales and Imperva. This top-tier recognition shows Platview’s strong dedication to protecting African businesses from cyber threats.
On Monday, Platview announced that the partnership gives it access to advanced cybersecurity tools and global support.
Now, Platview can offer better services like data encryption, app security, identity control, and risk management. These tools will help Platview deliver smarter and faster protection for clients across Africa. Both Thales and Imperva trust Platview to meet global standards in cybersecurity services.
Thales specializes in data protection and encryption. Meanwhile, Imperva leads in application and data security. Because of this partnership, Platview now joins a small group of top-tier cybersecurity providers worldwide.
Stronger Cybersecurity for African Businesses
Platview’s CEO, Dapo Salami, praised the recognition as a sign of the company’s leadership.
He said, “Being a Platinum Partner proves our skills and strong record in cybersecurity.”
According to him, this partnership lets Platview offer security solutions that match global best practices.
As cyber threats grow more complex, African businesses need stronger defenses.
Platview plans to meet this need with modern tools and expert support. Therefore, African companies can stay secure while focusing on growth and innovation.
With smarter technology, Platview will support businesses in staying ahead of hackers and system failures. It also ensures clients stay compliant with data protection laws. This helps build trust and reduce digital risks across different industries.
Securing Africa’s Digital Future
With this alliance, Platview is ready to lead Africa’s digital defense. It already supports many sectors, including banking, telecom, health, and government. Now, it will serve more clients with powerful tools from Thales and Imperva.
Platview plans to offer full security services—from app safety to database protection. It also promises to deliver personalized solutions that match each client’s specific needs.
As a result, African organizations can grow with confidence in today’s digital world.
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