Morocco Ranks 30th Globally in Cybersecurity, Leading 50 Nations


In the 2025 Global Resilience Index released by Factory Mutual Insurance Company (FM), Morocco claimed the 30th spot worldwide in the cybersecurity sector, earning a score of 94.1 out of 100.


This ranking positions the nation within the top 50 worldwide for this metric, underscoring the kingdom’s dedication to cybersecurity, as reported by the same source.


The physical aspect was evaluated based on legal provisions, technical strategies, capability enhancement, and collaboration, collectively making up 80% of the total score.


The final 20% depended on the nation’s advancement in enhancing its Industrial Control Systems (ICS) risk management practices, considering the intrinsic ICS risks within the country.


In the MENA region, the report indicated that Algeria was placed at 101st position within the cybersecurity sector of the 2025 Global Resilience Index, scoring 57.2 points. Right behind them, Tunisia held the 88th spot with a slightly higher score of 74. Meanwhile, Egypt achieved an impressive rank of 34th with a robust score of 93.1.


In the rankings, Israel secured the 55th position with a score of 89.3 points, whereas Saudi Arabia achieved 12th place with an outstanding score of 98.4. The UAE was placed at number eight, boasting a score of 99.1, and Qatar clinched second place with a high score of 99.9.


Cybersecurity was a component of an extensive index that encompassed several physical elements including climate risk exposure, susceptibility to climate change, seismic hazard, fire risk quality, and more.


Moreover, the index took into account various macroeconomic elements such as productivity, healthcare spending, education levels, inflation rates, political risk, and management of corruption, along with several additional indicators.


In this regard,


Morocco


Ranked 70th in the 2025 Global Resilience Index, which assesses a nation’s comprehensive capacity to manage multiple challenges, Morocco scores 56.1 out of 100, indicating moderate resilience.

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Inveteck Global Crowned Top Cybersecurity Leader in Africa

By Stanley Senya

On March 24, Accra – The Ghana News Agency reported that Inveteck Global, a locally owned Ghanaian company specializing in cybersecurity training and services, was awarded the distinguished title of ‘Top Cybersecurity Firm in Africa’ during the recently concluded Africa’s Most Promising Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Conference and Awards ceremony.

This accolade underscores Inveteck Global’s commitment to ensuring cybersecurity is both attainable and efficient for enterprises and people throughout Africa.

Throughout the years, the firm has put in significant effort to safeguard businesses against cyber threats via specialized training, cutting-edge solutions, and practical cybersecurity programs.

Its dedication to anticipating new challenges has established Invetek Global as a reliable frontrunner in the industry.

The Africa’s Most Promising Small and Medium Enterprises Conference & Awards stands as a prestigious event that honors remarkable companies significantly impacting different sectors throughout the continent.

Inveteck Global’s recognition as the Premier Cybersecurity Firm in Africa underscores its crucial part in bolstering cybersecurity measures within vital industries such as finance, government, and business entities.

Mr. Promise Gidisu, co-founder of Inveteck Global’s United States division, reiterated the firm’s commitment to enhancing Africa’s cybersecurity strength.

“Receiving this accolade underscores the dedication and enthusiasm of our team. Operating across Ghana, Liberia, and the USA allows us to provide premier cybersecurity services and empower professionals to tackle cyber threats effectively,” he stated.

He mentioned that their achievement was due to the committed team, reliable partners, and faithful clients who supported their vision to safeguard Africa’s digital future.

Mr. Blay Abu Safian, CEO, stated, “This honor serves as more than just an acknowledgment; it challenges us to elevate our efforts further. With our sixth anniversary occurring this year, it strengthens our commitment to continuous innovation and establishing superior benchmarks in the field of cybersecurity.”

He mentioned that Inveteck Global had built its reputation through providing premier cybersecurity solutions such as vulnerability assessments, penetration tests, managed services, red team simulations, cybersecurity consulting, threat intelligence, security audits, and tailored training programs.

Through its top-tier courses, the firm has educated many experts, empowering them to confidently address complex cybersecurity challenges.

Mr. Blay stated that securing the Leading Cybersecurity Company in Africa award reinforces Inveteck Global’s status as a pioneer in the field of cybersecurity.

The firm stays dedicated to broadening its presence throughout Africa, building alliances, and introducing services tailored to the distinctive needs of companies, educational bodies, and governmental organizations.

With cyber threats becoming more sophisticated, Inveteck Global is ready to guide Africa towards a secure digital era, safeguarding against emerging risks via education, innovation, and forward-thinking protection strategies.

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