Firms Team Up On Advanced Cybersecurity, Compliance Solutions Across Africa

Mart Networks Group, a prominent value-added distributor operating across the Middle East and Africa, has entered into a strategic distribution partnership with Infopercept, a global leader in platform-led managed security services.

Through this alliance, Mart Networks will distribute Infopercept’s flagship platforms—Invinsense OXDR and Invinsense GSOS—throughout East and West Africa. The collaboration aims to equip African organizations with comprehensive cybersecurity solutions that go beyond traditional defenses to proactively address evolving cyber threats and compliance demands.

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Invinsense OXDR (Offensive Extended Detection and Response) is a robust Threat Exposure Management platform that integrates key capabilities such as Attack Surface Management (ASM), Vulnerability Management (VM), Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS), Continuous Automated Red Teaming (CART), and RedOps. It empowers organizations to discover, prioritize, validate, and remediate a wide spectrum of exposures—from misconfigurations and vulnerabilities to weak security controls and phishing response gaps.

Invinsense GSOS (Govern, Secure, Optimize, and Strengthen) is a comprehensive compliance management solution, comprising seven modules that streamline the process of achieving and maintaining cybersecurity compliance. It supports organizations in developing strong cybersecurity strategies, improving readiness, managing risks, and aligning with evolving regulatory standards.

CEO of Mart Networks Group, Moiz Maloo, while speaking with Journalists, in Lagos, said  with the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks in Africa, organizations must adopt proactive and platform-driven approaches to cybersecurity.

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“Our partnership with Infopercept fills critical gaps in threat exposure and compliance management, enabling us to help African enterprises safeguard against breaches and meet regulatory demands effectively,” Maloo added.

Maloo emphasised Mart Networks’ commitment to delivering innovative technology solutions: “We are focused on cybersecurity and the technologies of tomorrow. Infopercept’s Invinsense platform adds significant value to our portfolio by combining threat management, compliance, and managed services into a single, scalable solution.”

 

CEO of Infopercept, Jaydeep Ruparelia, also expressed confidence in the partnership: “Africa’s diverse digital landscape—ranging from cloud-first companies to fully on-premise organizations—requires a flexible yet powerful cybersecurity approach. With Mart Networks’ deep regional expertise and our Invinsense platform-led model, we’re well positioned to address both the cybersecurity skills gap and the region’s growing threat landscape. Together, we aim to help African organizations strengthen their defenses and achieve compliance with confidence.”

 

This partnership represents a major step forward in empowering African enterprises with the tools and expertise needed to combat today’s complex cybersecurity challenges.



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