Cyber Defence
Safeguarding People Who Change The World
What is CyberDefence?
Cyber defence is the protection of digital assets, communications, and information from unauthorised access, disruption, exploitation, or attack. It involves identifying risks, monitoring threats, and responding effectively to prevent compromise.
However, at Arcangel Protection Services, cyber defence is not treated as a standalone IT function.
We approach cyber defence from a physical protection perspective.
Modern threats rarely exist in isolation. Digital breaches often precede physical incidents, reputational harm, or targeted security risks. Information gathered online can be used to track movements, map routines, exploit vulnerabilities, or compromise executive safety. For this reason, cyber defence must be aligned with operational security and protective strategy.
Who would benefit from CyberDefence?
Key Components of CyberDefence?
Assessments
Every effective strategy begins with understanding exposure. A comprehensive digital risk assessment identifies vulnerabilities across systems, communications, online presence, and operational data.
From a protection standpoint, this step evaluates how digital weaknesses could translate into physical, reputational, or operational risk. It forms the foundation for all mitigation efforts.
Intelligence
Continuous monitoring enables early detection of suspicious activity, targeted reconnaissance, data leaks, or emerging threats.
Rather than reacting after compromise, proactive intelligence allows protective measures to be adjusted before digital risk escalates into real-world impact.
Response
No security environment is immune to risk. A structured incident response capability ensures rapid containment, mitigation, and recovery in the event of a breach or attempted intrusion.
This includes preventing escalation, protecting sensitive information, and ensuring that digital incidents do not compromise operational safety or executive protection.
Operations conducted within the past year have included activities in the following countries:
South Africa
Benin
Ivory Coast
India
Malawi
Kenya
Somalia
Mexico
Uganda
Ghana
Egypt
Botswana
Lesotho
Tanzania
Senegal
Rwanda
Namibia
Ethiopia
Zambia
Lesotho
Zimbabwe
Nigeria
Congo
Djibouti