Where to start
Most teams should begin with public exposure, then scope deeper assessment around web applications, APIs, cloud systems, and sensitive workflows.
African startup cybersecurity
Security assessment for software teams shipping SaaS, fintech, ecommerce, healthcare, marketplace, and cloud-first products.
Share an asset you own or are authorized to test. Public validation comes first; deeper checks require signed scope.

Direct answer
Cybersecurity for African startups means protecting the systems customers, investors, partners, and regulators depend on: websites, APIs, cloud services, account controls, payment flows, and customer data. Kintsubyte helps teams reduce practical risk without turning security into a blocker.
What this covers
Most teams should begin with public exposure, then scope deeper assessment around web applications, APIs, cloud systems, and sensitive workflows.
Next step
Share an owned or authorized asset. Kintsubyte starts with non-destructive public checks, then scopes remediation, retesting, or deeper signed review only where useful.
Contact Kintsubyte
Send the company, asset URL, and scope context. Kintsubyte will review public exposure where authorization is clear and reply with confirmed findings or recommended scope.