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Cyber criminals come to Africa for `backdoor` into European systems, conference hears

Source: Fin 24, 14/11/2018


At a briefing during AfricaCom on Tuesday, he said cyber criminals
find security in Africa to be weaker.
`This offers them a back door by coming to Africa and using systems
to get into European systems, for instance,` said Rudnick.
`Security is, therefore, becoming an increasingly important component
also for use of the cloud in Africa.`
Liquid Telecom announced at the briefing that it has extended the
availability of the cloud-based Microsoft Azure architecture `from
the Cape to Cairo`. To Rudnick one of the benefits, especially to
African SMEs, would be that these cloud services are now becoming
affordable and accessible in Africa.
For Rudnick the importance of this one-stop offering is that for the
first time the cloud will actually be hosted in Africa as opposed to
being hosted in Europe or Ireland and just accessed here.
`To me that is really what cloud and digital transformation mean for
Africa. It is a game changer,` said Rudnick.
`If I look at the sales we are achieving in terms of the cloud, they
have been picking up. We started to see quite a rapid uptake, much
faster than in previous years.`
He said feedback he had obtained indicates that people in Africa are
starting to look at the cloud as more than just a storage device and
also at its computing ability.
That is why he emphasises that cyber security in this regard is
becoming more and more important.
`One thing about the cloud is it is dependent on a fast, reliable
network, because if the network goes down what then? People cannot
run downstairs to the basement anymore and give the server a `kick`,`
said Rudnick.

`That is why we will roll out fibre in each country we are in. Our
overall vision is to be a pan-African network. We don’t just go to a
country to plant a flag in it â€` there has to be a business model.`


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