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CYBERSECURITY SERVICES.
Your trusted partner in Cyber Security
Introduction
Securicom provides premier comprehensive cybersecurity solutions globally, tailored to meet the unique needs of businesses across various industries.
Why Us?
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Expertise: Our experienced team is dedicated to protecting your digital assets.
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Innovation: We use the latest technologies to counter emerging threats.
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Reliability: We provide dependable and effective security solutions.
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Customer-Centric: Our services are tailored for a personalized approach to cybersecurity.
Technology & Expertise
State-of-the-art technology, expert knowledge, and cutting-edge AI solutions in cybersecurity defense.
Key Services
Mission Statement
Our mission is to safeguard your digital assets and ensure the resilience of your IT infrastructure through state-of-the-art technology, specialized skills and expert knowledge.
Global Reach
Comprehensive cybersecurity solutions globally.

The Threat Landscape.

Ransomware remains a persistent threat to businesses, leveraging AI-driven techniques to encrypt critical files and demand large ransoms for the decryption key. Unlike other attacks, ransomware operates stealthily, often taking 90-180 days to complete its mission before making demands. This AI-enhanced malware works covertly, moving laterally through networks, escalating privileges, and meticulously preparing for maximum impact4. The attack culminates in rapid encryption, potentially locking 100,000 files in minutes, and leaving businesses facing severe operational disruption, data loss, and reputational damage.

As small and medium-sized businesses adopt remote and hybrid work, securing cloud storage is vital. While convenient for data access, it poses risks—cybercriminals can breach outdated firewalls, jeopardizing employee and customer data. To mitigate cloud-based threats and minimize costly attacks, businesses must implement up-to-date security measures, including AI-driven threat detection and response systems, regular assessments, detailed reports, and proactive maintenance.

Social engineering is a significant threat to organizations due to its reliance on human error, making it easier to manipulate people than breach a security system. Cybercriminals increasingly leverage AI-driven techniques to exploit this vulnerability, with 68% of data breaches globally involving the human element, according to Verizon's 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report.

Phishing attacks are evolving rapidly, with cybercriminals leveraging AI-driven techniques and exploiting new vectors like email contact forms and Google Ads. To counter these sophisticated threats, we empower our team with advanced training in recognizing AI-generated phishing attempts and emerging attack patterns. By equipping our team with cutting-edge knowledge and AI-enhanced detection skills, they can navigate online activities confidently, thwarting even the most advanced phishing attacks in 2025's complex threat landscape.

Amid the post-pandemic remote work surge, vigilance against man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks is crucial. Cybercriminals increasingly use AI-driven techniques to exploit unsecured Wi-Fi in vulnerable locations like cafes, intercepting sensitive data and monitoring screens. Security lies in using encrypted connections, VPNs, and AI-enhanced threat detection, as public Wi-Fi remains inherently unsafe and exposes connected devices to breaches.

Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a sophisticated cybercrime leveraging AI to exploit internal email accounts for financial gain. Hackers use advanced AI algorithms to target employees, especially in higher roles, with highly convincing deceptive emails requesting fund transfers. By breaching internal accounts, they orchestrate complex attacks like AI-powered malware distribution or intelligent fund redirection.
The finance sector, known for regular transfers, remains a prime BEC target. Despite receiving less media attention than ransomware, BEC inflicts significantly more financial damage. FBI reports indicate that BEC scams resulted in $2.4 billion in losses in 2021, far surpassing ransomware's $49.2 million.
