On October 6, 2025, Digicloud Africa, a leading value-added distributor for Google Cloud, announced a strategic partnership with Google Security Operations. This collaboration makes Digicloud Africa an official distributor for Google's suite of advanced cybersecurity technologies across the African continent. The partnership is focused on delivering Google's cloud-native Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) and Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) platform to African enterprises. By leveraging Google's AI-powered threat intelligence and automation, the initiative aims to empower organizations in the region to enhance their detection and response capabilities and mature their security operations.
The partnership centers on the distribution of the Google SecOps platform, a solution that combines several key security functions:
This integrated platform is designed to help security teams overcome common challenges like alert fatigue, slow response times, and a shortage of skilled analysts.
This partnership primarily affects businesses and public sector organizations across Africa. Digicloud Africa will leverage its existing network of specialized partners to deploy and support the Google SecOps platform, targeting a wide range of industries looking to modernize their Security Operations Centers (SOCs).
The collaboration between Digicloud Africa and Google Security Operations is poised to have a significant positive impact on the cybersecurity landscape in Africa.
Enterprises in the region interested in leveraging this partnership should:
Digicloud Africa announces its partnership with Google Security Operations.

Cybersecurity professional with over 10 years of specialized experience in security operations, threat intelligence, incident response, and security automation. Expertise spans SOAR/XSOAR orchestration, threat intelligence platforms, SIEM/UEBA analytics, and building cyber fusion centers. Background includes technical enablement, solution architecture for enterprise and government clients, and implementing security automation workflows across IR, TIP, and SOC use cases.
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