
Last Thursday night, the Astragar team had the privilege of hosting our inaugural networking event in partnership with Ofofo. It was more than just a gathering — it was the start of something we hope will become a regular and valuable meeting place for cybersecurity and financial services leaders.
An Evening of Insight and Connection
From the moment guests arrived, the room was buzzing with conversation. We were joined by a diverse mix of innovators, security leaders, fintech executives, and long-time friends of Astragar. Those conversations reaffirmed something we’ve always believed: progress in cybersecurity is built on community.
In an industry that moves fast — where threats evolve daily and trust is everything — events like this allow us to share perspectives, surface challenges, and explore ways to work together in protecting what matters most.
Why We’re Creating More Spaces Like This
At Astragar, our mission goes beyond technology. We’re building solutions that help organisations strengthen their defences, streamline their compliance, and sleep better knowing their critical assets are secure. But technology alone isn’t enough. It takes people — advocates, decision-makers, and innovators — who believe in the vision and push it forward.
Networking events give us the opportunity to strengthen those relationships, collaborate more effectively, and continue learning from each other’s experiences.
What’s Next?
If you weren’t able to join us last week, don’t worry — this is only the first of many networking events. We’ll be announcing details of our next event in the coming days, and we’d love to welcome you there. Whether you’re a security professional, a fintech leader, or simply passionate about building a safer digital future, you’ll be in good company. Keep an eye on our LinkedIn page and the Events page on our website for upcoming networking events.
Thank you once again to everyone who joined us — and a special thanks to our partners at Ofofo for helping us bring this idea to life. Together, we’re building not just stronger networks, but a stronger cybersecurity community.