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Cyber4Africa Programme 2026 for African Startups

Deadline: June 8, 2026

Applications are open for the Cyber4Africa Programme 2026. The Cyber4Africa Programme brings together Cyber 4.0’s deep expertise in cybersecurity capacity building, Cisco Kenya’s technical infrastructure and regional reach, and the AI Hub’s ecosystem position at the intersection of AI development, policy, and institutional trust. Together, these partners are building something that does not yet exist at scale in Africa: a practical, startup-oriented cyber resilience model that is embedded into the AI development lifecycle from the beginning.

The programme is designed around a conviction that the most important interventions are upstream. Not auditing systems after vulnerabilities emerge, but equipping founders and technical teams to build securely from day one. It seeks to embed security-by-design into the innovation process so that trust is earned before it is tested. It also seeks to build a community of practice among African AI founders who understand that their collective security posture shapes the credibility of the entire ecosystem.

This is also, explicitly, a jobs agenda. The same communities most exposed to AI risk are best positioned to become its monitors, auditors, and assurance professionals, if the pathway into that profession is built deliberately. The Cyber4Africa Programme creates that pathway. It trains not just for technical competence but for the professional infrastructure of AI safety. These are the skills the African AI ecosystem needs. They are also the skills the global AI safety market is beginning to pay for.

Sectoral Focus

The programme targets African AI startups in five sectors where cybersecurity exposure is most acute, and the consequences of failure are most severe:

  • Healthcare and Digital Health — patient records, diagnostics, and health infrastructure where security failures can compromise care and erode public trust.
  • Fintech and Financial Services — the most targeted sector globally, where cyber incidents undermine both financial inclusion and consumer confidence.
  • Govtech and Civic Technology — digital identity and e-government platforms where vulnerabilities directly compromise institutional legitimacy.
  • Energy and Climate Technology — AI-enabled infrastructure where digital vulnerabilities carry physical and national consequences.
  • AI Infrastructure and Data Platforms — the foundational layer where security failures cascade across entire networks of users, developers, and dependent systems.

Benefits

Participants in the Cyber4Africa Programme will:

  • Receive a structured cybersecurity assessment and a prioritised action plan tailored to their technology stack and sector context
  • ‍Build the technical and operational security capability needed to protect their product, their users’ data, and their institutional partnerships
  • Access expert-led training, remotely and in-person, from Cyber 4.0’s specialist network and Cisco’s Nairobi Training Centre
  • Strengthen their position with institutional partners, investors, and regulators who increasingly require evidence of security practices before procurement or collaboration
  • Join a community of African AI founders committed to building with security and trust at the centre

Eligibility

The Cyber4Africa Programme is open to African AI startups that:

  • Have an AI-enabled product, platform, or service at MVP stage or beyond
  • Operate in environments with meaningful cybersecurity exposure
  • Handle sensitive personal, financial, or operational data
  • Are building in one or more of the programme’s five priority sectors
  • Are Africa-based or building solutions for African markets
  • Have the capacity to actively participate throughout the six-month programme

Application

Applications close on 8 June 2026 at 23:59 CET.

Click here to apply

For more information, visit Cyber4Africa Programme.