Liquid C2 Partners with CyberCoach to Strengthen Digital Security for African Businesses


Liquid C2, a subsidiary of Cassava Technologies, has announced a new partnership with CyberCoach, a privacy-first AI-driven cybersecurity training and compliance platform.

The collaboration strengthens Liquid C2’s cybersecurity portfolio by introducing an advanced AI-powered security awareness and training solution designed to help organisations minimise human-related cyber risks.

“The African digital transformation market is expected to reach 15.62% CAGR over 2026-2031. This statistic highlights the exponential growth the continent will see in the next few years; however, it also means that without the necessary cyber security 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,” said Vinay Hiralall, Chief Commercial Officer at Liquid C2.

Additionally, CyberCoach champions a safer digital ecosystem by providing comprehensive training and support for all employees. Unlike generic “one-size-fits-all” programs, its courses deliver customized learning paths tailored to each employee’s specific job role. Through Liquid C2 and its Cloudmania channel network, CyberCoach’s training will be rolled out across Africa, reaching enterprises, SMEs, public-sector organisations, and partner networks throughout the continent.

“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,” commented  Maria Bique, CEO of CyberCoach.

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The 2025 Interpol Africa report found that 95% of respondents cited insufficient training, limited resources, and a lack of specialised tools as major challenges. The partnership between Liquid C2 and CyberCoach addresses this growing need by helping African businesses invest in employee training, thereby reducing the human-related risks that often compromise cybersecurity.

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