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Tabiri Analytics Trains African Students to Become Cybersecurity Professionals

Tabiri Analytics Debuts Innovating African Outsourcing Model that Addresses Global Cybersecurity Talent Shortage

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
February 29, 2024
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  • Partnership with Carnegie Mellon taps into vast talent pool in Africa, solving client problems while fostering growth in underserved communities

Tabiri Analytics, a cybersecurity monitoring services company, has announced the debut of an innovative approach to outsourcing that addresses the global cybersecurity talent shortage.

By staffing its monitoring operation with personnel from Rwanda trained through a partnership with Carnegie Mellon University and other schools, Tabiri Analytics is able to deliver economical monitoring solutions while fostering socio economic growth in underserved communities.

“Our approach is truly a win-win for all stakeholders,” said Savannah Kadima and Edwin K. Kairu, co-founders of Tabiri Analytics. “Our clients benefit from a deeper bench of talent, while also getting a more affordable monitoring service. At the same time, we are equipping the next generation of cybersecurity professionals in underserved emerging market regions. We offer African students exclusive, mentored IT training along with educational opportunities targeted to further the skill sets of students interested in productive careers. There is so much potential and enthusiasm from young adults who demonstrate the desire to learn and contribute to the cybersecurity industry.”

The cybersecurity industry is facing an acute talent shortage, with hundreds of thousands of jobs going unfilled worldwide.

As companies grapple with this serious challenge, the cyber threat environment grows more intense—creating a high risk scenario where attackers enjoy the advantage because cyber defenders cannot find the people they need to run cybersecurity operations.

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By working with a new talent pool in Africa, Tabiri Analytics has found a way to deliver a consistent, affordable monitoring service.

Tabiri Analytics can partner with existing in-house IT staff or a company’s outsourced IT services provider for the purpose of offloading the burden of continuously monitoring for cybersecurity issues.

The Tabiri Analytics operational model will not only leverage the new global talent but also deliver its high-quality service platform, tracking and analyzing company data.

The company is offering affordable, automated cybersecurity services and machine learning capabilities to its clients in underserved markets with competitive market prices.

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