Platview partners Thales, Imperva on global cybersecurity



Platview Technologies has been appointed a Platinum Partner for global cybersecurity giants Thales and Imperva, a move that reinforces its commitment to delivering top-tier application security and data protection across Africa.

The ICT and cybersecurity solutions provider announced the strategic milestone in a statement on Monday, saying the partnership would enable it to further support enterprises and government institutions battling a rising wave of cyber threats.

Thales, a global leader in data protection and encryption, and Imperva, a pioneer in application and data security, named Platview a Platinum Partner — their highest recognition for trusted cybersecurity providers.

The designation grants Platview access to cutting-edge cybersecurity technologies, tools, and resources, equipping it to deliver end-to-end solutions that safeguard sensitive data and secure critical applications.


Chief Executive Officer of Platview Technologies, Dapo Salami, said, “Being recognised as a Platinum Partner for both Thales and Imperva is a testament to our expertise in cybersecurity and our commitment to providing innovative solutions that help businesses mitigate risks.

“This partnership enables us to empower organisations with advanced security frameworks that align with global best practices to drive cyber resilience through innovation.”

Platview Technologies has consistently been at the forefront of helping businesses fortify their digital infrastructure.

With a strong focus on application security, encryption, identity and access management, and threat mitigation, Platview enables enterprises to build a resilient security posture against cyber-attacks.

Through this partnership, organisations will benefit from best-in-class application security, advanced data encryption and protection, and comprehensive risk management.

With this strategic alliance, Platview Technologies is further cementing its reputation as a cybersecurity leader, committed to enabling organisations across Africa to thrive in an increasingly digital and security-conscious world.

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