About SecureWeb

SecureWeb exists to help African small and medium-sized businesses operate securely, confidently, and sustainably in an increasingly digital world. We provide practical cybersecurity and data protection services that are grounded in real risk, local context, and clear business priorities.

Our approach blends technical rigour with human understanding. We focus on building security programmes that protect people, data, and operations—without unnecessary complexity. Whether supporting compliance, strengthening defences, or improving cyber awareness, SecureWeb helps organisations move forward with confidence in the digital age.

Our Story

SecureWeb was founded in 2025 in response to a growing gap between cybersecurity requirements and the realities faced by African businesses. Too often, security solutions were either inaccessible, overly complex, or disconnected from how organisations actually operate.

Built by practitioners with deep technical and governance experience, SecureWeb was designed to make security accessible for all. From the beginning, our focus has been on delivering security and data protection that is practical, defensible, and aligned with real organisational needs.

Today, SecureWeb works with businesses, schools, and community organisations to strengthen digital resilience across the continent—helping clients not only meet today’s challenges, but prepare for what comes next.

Digital illustration of the SecureWeb logo forming a golden bridge between two cliffs. The left side, titled ‘Risk & Requirements,’ shows dark security icons and alerts. The right side, titled ‘Clarity & Control,’ shows a bright dashboard with shields and checkmarks. The word ‘SecureWeb’ sits below the bridge, symbolising how SecureWeb connects regulatory risk to clear, manageable controls.

Meet Our Founders

Founded by Practitioners. Focused on Real-World Security.

Keith Rutsvara SecureWeb Founder and DPO
Keith Rutsvara

Co-Founder & Zimbabwe Data Protection Lead

Keith Munyaradzi Rutsvara is a cybersecurity specialist, in training to become a Certified Data Protection Officer (DPO), and co-founder of SecureWeb, focused on strengthening digital safety for schools, communities, and organisations across Zimbabwe and the wider region. His work centres on making cybersecurity and data protection practical, accessible, and resilient—treating security and privacy as enablers of trust rather than compliance checkboxes.

Keith holds a BSc (Hons) in Cybersecurity and Forensic Audit from the University of Zimbabwe, where his research explored behavioural analysis and innovative approaches to detecting cryptojacking and other emerging threats. His technical background spans threat modelling, risk assessment, network security, digital forensics, incident response, and data protection governance, supported by industry certifications from Cisco, Fortinet (NSE), and the Certified Offensive Security Explorer (COSE) programme.

Blending offensive security insight with strong defensive and privacy fundamentals, Keith brings a balanced, real-world perspective to protecting modern environments. He is also a passionate educator, developing creative and gamified learning tools to help organisations and communities better understand cyber risk and data protection responsibilities.

At SecureWeb, Keith helps design adaptive security and privacy frameworks that align with organisational goals, local regulatory requirements, and evolving threat landscapes—ensuring clients are not only compliant, but genuinely prepared.

James DeLaMater

Co-Founder & Senior Security Operations Lead

James DeLaMater is a cybersecurity strategist and co-founder of SecureWeb, bringing a human-centred approach to digital security, privacy, and organisational resilience. With over two decades of experience spanning cybersecurity, governance, risk management, and technology transformation, James focuses on helping organisations build security programmes that people actually understand, trust, and sustain.

His background bridges deeply technical security disciplines with behavioural insight, process design, and executive communication—allowing him to translate complex risk into clear, actionable decisions. James has led and advised on initiatives across identity and access governance, insider risk, data protection, incident readiness, and compliance, with a consistent emphasis on aligning security controls to real-world business and community needs.

At the core of James’s work is a belief that effective cybersecurity must be empathetic, practical, and context-aware. He is particularly passionate about strengthening digital resilience for small and medium organisations, underserved communities, and emerging markets—where clarity, education, and trust matter as much as tooling.

At SecureWeb, James helps shape the firm’s strategic direction, service design, and client engagement philosophy—ensuring security and privacy programmes are not only defensible and compliant, but empowering and durable in the face of constant change.

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Build the Future of Digital Trust

SecureWeb is building more than a cybersecurity consultancy—we are shaping a responsible, human-centred approach to digital security and data protection across Africa.

We are interested in connecting with professionals who care deeply about trust, integrity, and real-world impact. People who value clarity over complexity, collaboration over ego, and long-term resilience over quick fixes.

Whether your background is technical, governance-focused, educational, or operational, we are always open to conversations with individuals who believe cybersecurity should serve people as much as systems.

If you are interested in contributing to meaningful work in a growing, values-led organisation, we invite you to enquire about career opportunities with SecureWeb.

Our Social Value Engine

At SecureWeb, cybersecurity is not just a technical discipline—it is a social responsibility.

Across Africa, small and medium-sized organisations are increasingly dependent on digital tools, yet often lack access to affordable, practical security and data protection support. This gap leaves businesses, schools, and communities exposed to risks that can undermine trust, livelihoods, and growth.

Our work is guided by a simple belief: digital safety should be accessible, understandable, and locally relevant. We prioritise education, capacity-building, and long-term resilience—helping organisations develop the knowledge and confidence to protect themselves, not just rely on external controls.

By combining professional security services with community-focused awareness and skills development, SecureWeb contributes to stronger digital ecosystems where people, data, and opportunity are better protected. Our aim is not only to reduce risk, but to support sustainable digital participation across the continent.

Security done well creates trust. Trust creates opportunity. That is the social value at the heart of SecureWeb.

Who We Serve

SecureWeb supports organisations that rely on digital systems to operate, grow, and serve others—but need security and data protection that fits their reality.

We work primarily with small and medium-sized businesses, helping founders and leadership teams protect sensitive data, meet regulatory expectations, and reduce cyber risk without unnecessary complexity. Our services are designed for organisations that do not have dedicated security teams, but still require defensible, professional-grade protection.

We partner with schools and educational institutions, where safeguarding personal data, protecting learners, and building digital awareness are essential to trust and continuity. Here, education, policy clarity, and operational resilience are central to our approach.

We also support organisations in Healthcare and Financial Services, where data sensitivity, regulatory obligations, and trust are paramount. In these environments, we focus on practical risk reduction, clear governance, and security controls that protect people without disrupting critical operations.

In addition, SecureWeb supports community organisations and NGOs whose work depends on digital tools but operates under resource constraints. We help these organisations strengthen resilience, protect beneficiaries, and operate safely in an increasingly connected world.

Across all sectors, we prioritise clients who value clarity, accountability, and long-term resilience—organisations that want security and privacy to support their mission, not slow it down.