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Cybersecurity: Firm Introduces Autonomous AI Platform In Africa

by Royal Ibeh
4 months ago
in Business
Firm Introduces Autonomous AI Platform In Africa
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A major shift in Africa’s cybersecurity landscape is underway as Mart Networks, a leading technology distributor across Africa and the Middle East, introduces Invinsense 6.0, an autonomous AI-powered cybersecurity platform designed to revolutionize how organizations defend against threats, manage exposure, and meet compliance standards.

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As African economies digitize at breakneck speed, cybersecurity infrastructure has struggled to keep pace. With cyberattacks becoming more frequent and sophisticated, experts say autonomous systems like Invinsense 6.0 are arriving at a critical time.

Developed by Infopercept, the upgraded platform marks a first-of-its-kind deployment in the region. It brings Agentic AI into the core of cybersecurity operations, enabling systems to not just react to attacks, but think, decide, and act independently in real time.

The managing director of Mart Networks, Moiz Maloo, while speaking to newsmen in Lagos, on Tuesday, said, Invinsense 6.0 is a major leap forward for the cybersecurity industry in Africa.

“This platform doesn’t just use AI, it is built on it.

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Our goal is to arm businesses with autonomous systems that can adapt and evolve faster than today’s threats,” Maloo averred.

At the heart of Invinsense 6.0 are intelligent AI agents capable of interpreting tasks, analyzing risks, and executing cybersecurity decisions across three key pillars which are detection and response (Invinsense XDR); exposure management (Invinsense OXDR) and compliance automation (Invinsense GSOS).

“Traditional approaches are no longer enough. Security teams are overwhelmed by alert fatigue, compliance demands are multiplying, and exposures are growing by the day. Invinsense 6.0 brings relief through intelligent automation,” Maloo noted.

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Launching the AI-powered platform in Africa signals confidence in the continent’s growing digital potential. Mart Networks says it aims to make advanced cybersecurity tools more accessible to enterprises, governments, and institutions across the region.

“Cyber resilience can’t be a luxury, it has to be a standard with Invinsense 6.0, we are giving African organisations the tools they need to move from reactive to proactive, and from manual to autonomous,” Maloo affirmed.


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