CTM360 Partners with LCA to Boost Cybersecurity and Digital Infrastructure

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CTM360, a global leader in Digital Risk Protection, has announced its strategic expansion in Africa through a formal partnership with Lesotho Communications Authority (LCA). This collaboration marks a significant milestone in advancing cybersecurity capabilities and strengthening digital infrastructure in the communications sector in Lesotho.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been signed between Mr. Mirza Asrar Baig, CEO of CTM360, and the CEO of LCA, Mr Nizam Goolam, laying the foundation for a joint initiative aimed at bolstering Lesotho’s communications sectorโ€™s defense against evolving cyber threats.

The primary partnership empowers LCA with real-time threat visibility into cyber risks targeting Lesothoโ€™s Critical Infrastructure. Through CTM360โ€™s consolidated cybersecurity stack, the initiative will enable proactive detection, continuous monitoring, and mitigation of digital threats across the communications sector.

LCA and CTM360 Logo (Image courtesy: CTM360)

Mirza Asrar Baig, CEO of CTM360, reaffirmed his dedication to the collaboration,โ€˜โ€˜This partnership signifies more than just cooperation, it is a joint commitment to safeguard Lesothoโ€™s Critical Infrastructure, which includes MNOs, ISPs, and other essential communication sectors. We are committed to co-developing a risk-based maturity model that will empower LCA to lead effective nationwide cybersecurity initiatives.โ€™โ€™

This MoU also facilitates comprehensive external cybersecurity assessments for LCA and its licensees, leveraging CTM360’s advanced threat intelligence and monitoring capabilities. These assessments will support both reactive and preventative strategies for managing cyber risks, thereby fostering a more resilient digital environment for the Communications Sector in Lesotho.

The CEO of LCA, Mr Nizam Goolam, on the same note, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, expressing that, โ€œThis partnership comes at a critical time as we navigate the complexities of a fast-evolving digital landscape. By joining forces with CTM360, we are taking a proactive step to strengthen the communication sectorโ€™s cybersecurity resilience and ensure the protection of key systems.โ€

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