Seamfix Limited, a leading provider of identity management and cybersecurity solutions, sponsored the ISSAN Cybersecurity Roundtable held on March 25, 2025, at Radisson Blu Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos. Themed The Future of Identity and Access Management in a Zero-Trust Digital World, the event brought together industry leaders to discuss advancements in digital identity security.
The Information Security Society of Africa – Nigeria (ISSAN), a non-profit organization focused on securing Nigeria’s cyberspace, plays a key role in protecting banking systems, ATMs, e-government platforms, and other digital infrastructure. Seamfix’s collaboration with ISSAN reflects a shared commitment to providing secure and scalable identity and access management (IAM) solutions to address evolving cybersecurity threats.
With cyber threats becoming more sophisticated, organizations must adopt proactive strategies to protect their digital ecosystems. Seamfix’s IAM solutions enhance access control, mitigate insider threats, and ensure compliance with global security standards.
“The ISSAN Cybersecurity Roundtable bridges the gap between technological innovation and expert advisory services,” said Chimezie Emewulu, Group CEO and Co-founder of Seamfix. “By partnering with ISSAN, we empower organizations with user-centric identity management solutions that strengthen security while addressing insider threats. Identity security is one of the most pressing challenges in today’s digital landscape, and together, we are tackling it head-on.”
ISSAN President, Dr. David Isiavwe, underscored the importance of identity security in a zero-trust era, stating, “In today’s digital-first world, identity is the foundation of security. Seamfix’s IAM solutions align with ISSAN’s mission to safeguard electronic platforms used for e-commerce and digital transactions in Nigeria. This collaboration ensures organizations have the necessary tools to operate securely.”
The event featured keynote addresses, expert panel discussions, and live product demonstrations, equipping attendees with practical strategies for implementing a zero-trust security approach.