Liquid C2 has partnered with CyberCoach to deploy AI-powered cybersecurity training across Africa, a move aimed at addressing the growing risks associated with human-related cyber vulnerabilities as digital transformation accelerates across the continent.
The collaboration seeks to equip organisations with scalable security awareness solutions, particularly those with limited resources, at a time when Africa’s digital transformation market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 15.62% between 2026 and 2031.
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The initiative also responds to a critical skills gap highlighted in the 2025 Interpol Africa report, which found that 95% of respondents lack access to adequate cybersecurity training and specialised security tools.
According to Vinay Hiralall, Chief Commercial Officer of Liquid C2, the rapid pace of digital adoption across the continent makes stronger cybersecurity safeguards essential.
“The growth necessitates robust cybersecurity guardrails to prevent unchecked attacks,” Hiralall said.
Through the partnership, Liquid C2 will integrate CyberCoach’s privacy-first training platform into widely used workplace tools such as Microsoft Teams and Slack, allowing organisations to automate and embed cybersecurity awareness directly into daily workflows.
Unlike traditional “one-size-fits-all” training modules, the platform provides tailored learning paths aligned with specific job functions, enabling employees to receive targeted security guidance relevant to their roles.
The training programme will be distributed through the Cloudmania channel ecosystem, targeting enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, and public-sector institutions across Liquid C2’s African footprint.
Maria Bique, Chief Executive Officer of CyberCoach, said the collaboration supports the broader goal of strengthening digital safety across the continent.
“This partnership aligns with our mission to build a safer digital society through evidence-based learning,” Bique said.
The rollout, which takes effect immediately, is expected to enhance Liquid C2’s existing cybersecurity portfolio by focusing on employee-level defence mechanisms, providing African businesses with localised access to interactive, chatbot-integrated security training.


