Resecurity introduce cyber threat intelligence solutions for law enforcement in South Africa

Global cybersecurity firm Resecurity has introduced their technologies and securities to support law enforcement in South Africa.

At the the inaugural Cyber Intelligence Africa 2022 in Johannesburg, rsecurity presented their expertise in preventing, detecting and prosecuting cybercrime.

According to the South African Banking Risk Information Centre (SABRIC), cybercrime is one of the most pressing challenges plaguing economic activity in Africa with South Africa losing $157 million annually to cyberattacks. In recent years, the South African government has made huge strides to combat cyber attacks, but has still been identified as being at high risk.

Hosted by Intelligence-Sec, Cyber Intelligence Africa 2022 brought enterprise and government law agencies together to learn more about emerging cybersecurity threats and mitigation techniques. As the premier sponsor of the event, Resecurity shared their cyber intelligence expertise in a dedicated session as well as showcasing their innovative platform that reduces potential blind spots and security gaps by quickly seeing in-depth analysis and specific artifacts obtained through the dark web, botnets activity, network intelligence and high-quality threat intelligence data.

Gene Yoo, CEO of Resecurity (USA), said: “Cyber Intelligence Africa showcased the impact international collaboration and cyber intelligence has in protecting the digital world we rely on every day. As cybercrime becomes more advanced and scales, next-generation cyber intelligence solutions that identify, manage and respond to threats will be critical.

“Resecurity is proud to have served as the premier sponsor of Cyber Intelligence Africa 2022 and looks forward to continuing to collaborate with law enforcement agencies worldwide to provide them the tools and technologies they need to defend their nations.”

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