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Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
CASA Software

Core business offering: CASA Software is a digital transformation organisation comprised of a highly-skilled team of technology professionals. The company has over three decades of experience in the South African and sub-Saharan ICT industry. It helps customers transform and optimise their ICT operations, from mobile to mainframe, including hybrid and multi-cloud environments, to accelerate innovation while maximising customer value. It partners with software industry technology leaders to enable its customers to realise the value of AI-driven operations and streamlined automation. CASA solutions are designed to help customers securely navigate the challenges of digital transformation and the next era of AI-driven computing. Its customers include leaders in finance, telecommunications, retail, and the public sector.


Broadcom
(Shared Agency)
Nexsan
(Sole Agency)
Veracode
(Sub Agency)
Section - IoT/IT security infrastructure
-Secure storage media
- Hard drive
-Anti-phishing software/services
-Anti-virus/malware s/w
-Data backup/restore
-Data loss prevention
-Encryption s/w
-Firewalls
-IoT/Edge security s/w
-Network security s/w
-Other security management platforms
-Password management s/w
-Secure communication solutions
-Authentication & identity verification systems
-Identity management/user provisioning
-Network security
-Remote access security
-Storage management
- Backup/recovery
- Security
- Storage management
Section - Service providers
-Commercial
-Education
-Entertainment & hospitality
-Financial
-Government & parastatal
-Healthcare
-Industrial & manufacturing
-Logistics
-Mining
-Retail
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