Mart Networks Boosts African Cybersecurity With Infopercept Solutions

Mart Networks Group, a leading value-added distributor with a strong presence across the Middle East and Africa, has announced a strategic distribution partnership with Infopercept, a platform-led managed security services company known for its cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions.
Under this partnership, Mart Networks will distribute Infopercept’s flagship platforms – Invinsense Offensive Extended Detection and Response (OXDR) and Invinsense Govern Secure Optimize and Strengthen (GSOS) – across East and West Africa. These platforms provide end-to-end solutions for threat exposure management and security compliance.
Invinsense OXDR is a robust threat exposure management suite that combines several critical cybersecurity functions, including Attack Surface Management (ASM), Vulnerability Management (VM), Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS), Continuous Automated Red Teaming (CART), and RedOps. It enables organizations to identify, prioritize, validate, and remediate security exposures – not limited to vulnerabilities but extending to misconfigurations, counterfeit assets, control weaknesses, and phishing response failures.
Invinsense GSOS, on the other hand, is a comprehensive compliance management platform. Seven integrated modules empower organizations to develop resilient cybersecurity strategies, manage compliance efficiently, mitigate risks, and enhance overall cybersecurity awareness and regulatory readiness.
“The increasing sophistication and volume of cyberattacks in Africa demand a more comprehensive approach to cybersecurity,” said Moiz Maloo, CEO of Mart Networks Group. “Organizations must now move beyond traditional security and incorporate proactive strategies like Threat Exposure Management. Moreover, compliance is a growing challenge that requires a structured, platform-driven solution.”
Mr. Maloo added, “At Mart Networks, our focus is on cybersecurity and future-ready technologies. We’ve long delivered value in preventive security, detection, and response. However, Africa is now a prime target for complex cyber threats, and compliance requirements are getting tougher. Infopercept’s Invinsense platform perfectly complements our portfolio by adding much-needed capabilities in threat exposure management and security compliance. We’re proud to bring this powerful offering to our partners and customers.”
Jaydeep Ruparelia, CEO of Infopercept, also expressed optimism about the collaboration:
“Cybersecurity has been our core since day one. As we expand into Africa, we wanted a partner that shares our passion – and we found that in Mart Networks. Africa’s cybersecurity landscape is diverse, with cloud-native companies, on-premise setups, and hybrid models. Invinsense is built to cater to them all. Our platform-led managed security services also help bridge the global cybersecurity skills gap. Together with Mart Networks, we are committed to helping African organizations both defend against advanced threats and ensure compliance.”
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