The tools detect more than anyone can act on.
What gets judged later is the decision you made — and whether you can defend it. To close an alert, to disclose a breach, to grant access, to isolate a device — every one is now a regulated event with an audit clock attached.
Where the sector stands.
The volume has stopped being comprehensible — billions of threat events per quarter, millions of advisories. The regulatory perimeter has hardened to match, with twenty-four-hour breach reporting under Kenya's Computer Misuse Act, mandatory portal notification under POPIA, and prompt notification under Nigeria's NDPA. A breach is no longer a hypothetical on the risk register.
Where the three products fit.
Akki sits between SIEM, EDR, identity, and OT telemetry and the analytical tooling — making every decision taken across the security estate inspectable and reproducible.
Solva structures analytical output through an audit trail, ensuring conclusions are evidence-grounded and refusing to commit when they are not.
SyniSense anonymises sensitive data at the perimeter before any external processing, keeping subscriber and employee identity governed.
SOC managers, threat-intelligence leads, CISOs, incident-response leads, identity and access governance leads, critical-infrastructure security leads, and data protection officers.
Six articles.
Each article goes deep on one decision the sector cannot afford to get wrong. Articles publish on a deliberate cadence; titles are listed here as the editorial agenda.
- 01The analyst closed the alert at two in the morning. It was the breach.READ →
- 02To get the warning, you have to give up the evidence.READ →
- 03The breach is rarely what the regulator punishes. The gap is.READ →
- 04The model recommended the access. The auditor asks the basis.READ →
- 05A false positive in IT is an alert. In operations it is an outage.READ →
- 06To watch the network, the telemetry leaves the perimeter.READ →
Start a conversation.
Sector deployments begin with a direct conversation about the specific decisions the institution needs to defend.