Brava Guyana hosts live demonstration of innovative solutions

Brava Guyana has closed the curtain on Cybersecurity Month with a live display of its ICT solutions, done under the global theme ‘Secure Our World.’
In a release on Wednesday, the company said that in showcasing its commitment to supporting organisations and businesses in the country’s rapidly digitizing economy, the event provided an interactive experience for attendees at Brava’s Georgetown headquarters.

Brava Guyana team and attendees at the ICT seminar

Attendees experienced a hands-on demonstration of Brava’s four core pillars —Brava Connect, Brava Synergy, Brava Stronghold, and Brava Cloud — each designed to meet the dynamic needs of Guyana’s growing digital economy.
Brava’s Public Sector Lead, Candacy Toney, opened the session with an inspiring address that emphasised Brava’s mission to secure and transform local businesses through technology.
“In today’s fast-evolving tech landscape, businesses face significant challenges: from protecting digital assets to optimising operations. Brava is here to bridge the gap, providing robust user-friendly solutions that help you connect, protect, and evolve with confidence,” Toney shared with attendees.
She emphasised that cybersecurity is also essential to help businesses of all sizes maintain the trust of their customers while protecting their brand reputation for financial security, considering that cyberattacks can result in great financial loss. To ensure brand continuity, bearing in mind that cyberattacks are often aimed at disrupting business operations, there must be prevention of intellectual property theft and, finally, compliance with regulations that govern the management and protection of data.
Through live displays of network systems, VoIP setups, and more, Brava underscored its capability to deliver seamless, scalable solutions that advance productivity while ensuring data security.
General Manager of Brava, Hilton Wong, highlighted the significance of Guyana’s ICT Masterplan 2030, and the support businesses and organisations would need to adapt to the nation’s ambition to expand digital infrastructure.
“With investments in broadband, a national e-ID system, and initiatives like the ‘Safe Country’ program, Guyana’s digital economy is poised for exponential growth, which businesses will require the requisite ICT Solutions to adapt. Brava is committed to supporting businesses and the Government of Guyana on this journey,” Wong declared.
As October 31 marked both the closure of Cybersecurity Month and Brava’s ICT-IT & Network Engineers Engagement Seminar, the company has reaffirmed its dedication to secure, innovative and transformative services that empower Guyana’s businesses to thrive in a digital-first world.