Four services that cover the full picture: spot the gaps, train the team, respond when something breaks, and stay on the right side of POPIA. Built around the South African SME reality, not enterprise theory.
A plain-language audit of your network, email, devices, accounts, and public exposure. You receive a written report with a risk rating per area and a fix-it-first checklist.
Hands-on training that teaches your team to spot phishing, ransomware, and the SA-specific scams aimed at FNB, SARS, Vodacom, and WhatsApp users. Real examples, zero jargon.
Under attack? We help you contain the damage, investigate what happened, and recover your operations. POPIA breach notification guidance is built into the response.
Plain-language POPIA for South African SMEs. Gap assessment, policies, Information Officer registration, and staff training. We prioritise the highest-risk areas first.
Compliant in 4 to 8 weeks
IO registration handled end-to-end
PAIA manual and policy templates
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Why Ubuntu Guard
Built for South African businesses, not enterprise theory.
The same cybersecurity playbook does not work for a 12-person law firm in Durban and a global bank. We work with the budgets, tools, and threats SA SMEs actually face.
Local context
Based in uMhlanga. We know the scams targeting FNB, Capitec, SARS, and SA logistics because we track them every month.
Plain language
Every report and every session is written for business owners, not IT teams. If we use a technical term, we explain it.
Right-sized scope
We scope each engagement to your team size and risk. No bloated retainers, no security theatre, no jargon-packed quotes.
Not sure where to start?
Talk to a real human, no obligation.
A 20-minute discovery call is enough for us to point you at the right service, or tell you honestly that you do not need one yet.