Sekur Private Data Ltd. (CSE: SKUR) (OTCQX: SWISF) (FRA: GDT0), a Swiss-hosted cybersecurity and private communications platform, announced its participation in the Africa Digital Innovation Summit 2025 held in Kinshasa on Nov. 25 and 26. The event marks a strategic step in the company's effort to build corporate and government relationships across the Democratic Republic of Congo and the broader region.
The company has introduced its secure email, messaging and VPN solutions in the DRC through regional sales director Christophe Kabeya. Sekur also plans to launch an encrypted, AI-intrusion-free voice and video conferencing service in Q1 2026, priced from US$3,500 to US$10,000 per license. According to Sekur, rising Business Email Compromise attacks on major tech platforms continue to drive demand for its proprietary SekurSend feature and broader privacy protections.
For more details, the full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/X0KEE. Sekur Private Data is a cybersecurity and internet privacy provider of Swiss-hosted solutions for secure communications and data management. The company distributes encrypted emails, secure messengers and secure communication tools through its own website, approved distributors and telecommunications companies worldwide, serving consumers, businesses and governments.
This expansion into Africa highlights the growing demand for secure communication solutions in regions facing increasing cyber threats. By attending the summit and establishing a local presence, Sekur aims to address the specific needs of the DRC market, where digital transformation is accelerating but cybersecurity infrastructure may be less developed. The introduction of encrypted voice and video conferencing services further positions Sekur to meet the needs of organizations requiring high-security communications.
Investors and interested parties can find the latest news and updates regarding SWISF in the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/SWISF. Sekur Private Data's move into the DRC underscores the importance of secure communications in an era of rising cybercrime, particularly Business Email Compromise attacks that target both private and public sectors.


