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Corr-Serve strengthens South Africa’s cybersecurity market through expanded Seceon partnership

Corr-Serve, a South African value-added distributor of cybersecurity solutions, has strengthened its long-standing partnership with Seceon, a global provider of advanced cybersecurity technology, expanding local access to AI-driven threat detection and response capabilities.

The enhanced agreement builds on more than seven years of collaboration between the two companies in Southern Africa and positions Corr-Serve as Seceon’s exclusive distributor within the Southern African Development Community, with South Africa serving as the operational and commercial hub.

Responding to rising cyber risk in South Africa

The expanded partnership comes at a time when South African organisations are facing increased exposure to ransomware, supply-chain attacks, cloud-based vulnerabilities coupled with mounting regulatory pressure.

As cyber threats escalate in scale and sophistication, it stands to reason that an increase in pressure to secure complex digital environments across networks, endpoints, and cloud infrastructure follows. The expanded partnership enables Corr-Serve to support local businesses, managed service providers, and IT leaders with scalable cybersecurity solutions aligned to regional operating realities.

“We see South Africa as a critical gateway for cybersecurity adoption in the region,” said Mark van Vuuren, Product Director for Corr-Serve. “By strengthening our partnership with Seceon, we are ensuring that organisations have access to advanced, AI-driven security technology that is practical, cost-effective, and responsive to real-world risk.”

Corr-Serve strengthens South Africa’s cybersecurity market through expanded Seceon partnership

Enabling proactive cyber resilience

Seceon’s Open Threat Management platform combines real-time threat detection, automated response, and centralised risk visibility, enabling organisations to shift from reactive defence to proactive cyber resilience.

“Corr-Serve has demonstrated deep market understanding and a strong commitment to supporting customers on the ground,” said Chandra S. Pandey, Founder and CEO of Seceon. “This expanded partnership reflects our shared focus on helping organisations protect critical digital assets in an increasingly complex threat landscape.”

Proven impact for local clients

The partnership is already delivering measurable value for South African clients operating in high-risk cyber environments.

“Seceon’s Open Threat Management platform has significantly improved how we manage cyber risk for our clients,” said Morne Terblanche, a Corr-Serve client and representative of CyberAntix. “Corr-Serve’s technical support and market expertise have been instrumental in successful deployment.”

As a 100% Black women-owned South African business and Level 1 B-BBEE contributor, Corr-Serve plays an active role in strengthening local cybersecurity capability while enabling responsible regional growth through trusted partnerships. The Seceon platform enables organisations to overcome tool sprawl by consolidating threat detection and response into a single view, reducing complexity and improving response times across distributed environments.

The expanded Seceon offering is now available to South African organisations, with phased regional rollout supported through Corr-Serve’s established partner network.

Visit Corr-Serve’s website to learn more. Together, we can redefine cybersecurity in the SADC region, ensuring a safer digital future for all.

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