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    CyberDome, Cato Networks Partner to Boost Cybersecurity in West Africa

    CyberDome, a leading Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) in West Africa, has teamed up with Cato Networks to deliver Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solutions across the region.

    The partnership marks a significant shift in cybersecurity, offering businesses a seamless, cloud-native framework that integrates networking and security through CyberDome’s locally managed Security Operations Center (SOC).

    Transforming Digital Security

    CyberDome’s collaboration with Cato Networks enables West African enterprises to adopt agile, software-defined infrastructure, eliminating the need for legacy hardware. The Cato SASE Cloud Platform provides real-time connectivity while incorporating built-in zero-trust security.

    Eyal Titinger, CyberDome’s Co-founder, described the initiative as a game-changer, merging global technology with local expertise to deliver secure, scalable, and simplified IT management.

    As digital transformation accelerates across West Africa, the collaboration aims to support businesses, financial institutions, and government agencies with a bold, unified approach to cybersecurity.

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