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Liquid C2, CyberCoach partner to promote safe digital Africa  

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 11/APO Group: Liquid C2, a business of Cassava Technologies, a global technology leader of African heritage, has announced a partnership with CyberCoach, posing as the only privacy-first AI and cybersecurity training and compliance platform.

The partnership aims to ensure that Liquid C2 cements its cybersecurity portfolio with an AI-powered security awareness and training platform designed to help organisations reduce human risk.

“According to figures, the African digital transformation market is expected to reach 15.62 percent CAGR over 2026-2031. The numbers stresses on the exponential growth the continent will see in the next few years; however, it also means that without the necessary cybersecurity guardrails in place, cyberattacks will grow unchecked. With a strategic partner like CyberCoach, LiquidC2 can help organisations roll out training programmes on interactive chatbot-integrated platforms like Microsoft Teams, Slack, or even web browsers of choice,” commented the Chief Commercial Officer at Liquid C2, Vinay Hiralall.

CyberCoach actively promotes a safe digital society by training and supporting all employees. Rather than offering “one-size-fits-all, these trainings are tailored learning paths based on an employee’s job function. Liquid C2 and its Cloudmania channel ecosystem will distribute CyberCoach training across Africa, reaching enterprises, SMEs, public-sector institutions, and partners across the African footprint.

“We are proud to collaborate with Liquid C2, whose scale, values, and commitment to digital empowerment in Africa align strongly with our mission to build a safer digital society through evidence-based learning of critical security and AI skills. Our approach complements Liquid C2’s focus on delivering innovative, dependable, and sustainable technology solutions that help businesses thrive responsibly,” added the CEO of CyberCoach, Maria Bique.

According to the 2025 Interpol Africa report, 95 percent of respondents revealed that they lack access to adequate training, resource constraints and specialised tools. The tie-up between Liquid C2 and CyberCoach caters to the increasing need of African businesses to invest in training employees, thereby reducing the ‘human element’ risk in cybersecurity. 

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