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How can Africans protect themselves from cyberattacks

How can Africans protect themselves from cyberattacks
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How can you make your company hack-proof? These five experts know

This Friday, May 28th at 11 am, Tomiwa Aladekomo, CEO, Big Cabal Media will be speaking with Adeoluwa Akomolafe – Chief Information Security Officer, Wema Bank; Daniel Osineye – Co-founder and CTO, Evolve Credit and Joseph Onyema – Group Chief Information Officer at United Capital Group; Sophina Kio-Lawson, Co-founder at SheSecures and Nick Maxwell – General Manager, Ava Security (UK, MEA & ANZ).  Adeoluwa, Daniel, Joseph, Sophina and Nick will be discussing how you can protect your organization and customers from online fraud. Every year, there’s an increase in the number of people connected to the internet, but this means there’s also a corresponding increase in the number of people who are susceptible to cyberattacks. In some countries, these attacks come at a very high cost. 

Tokyo s Samurai Incubate Inc Raises $18 6M for African Startups

Tokyo s Samurai Incubate Inc Raises $18 6M for African Startups
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Tokyo s Samurai Incubate Launches $18 6M Fund for African Startups

Tokyo s Samurai Incubate Launches $18 6M Fund for African Startups
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Japan-based VC secures $18 4m to support African startups 2 other things and a trivia

1. Japan-based VC secures $18.4m to support African startups Samurai Incubate, a Japan-based VC, has secured a $18.4 million fund to invest as pre-seed, seed and Series A investments in African technology startups. The fund, which has been described as oversubscribed, is the Samurai Africa 2nd General Partnership fund incorporated by the VC. Launched only three years ago, Samurai Incubate has designed and managed six funds in Japan, through which it has backed around 130 startups. In May 2018, the VC established the Samurai Incubate Africa and has so far invested in 26 African startups including Eden Life, Evolve Credit, Shyft Power Solutions, Oneport and Pricepally.

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