Graymont Digital Solutions has completed the deployment of a centralised cybersecurity monitoring and incident response platform across all subsidiaries within the Graymont Group. The deployment, which took approximately four months to complete across all business units, consolidates security monitoring that was previously fragmented across separate tools and oversight structures into a single, unified operational picture visible to the group's security operations team.
The platform provides continuous endpoint detection and response coverage across workstations, servers, and mobile devices across the group. Threat intelligence feeds update automatically, and the system applies behavioural analytics to flag anomalous activity that signature-based detection alone would miss. Incidents are triaged automatically by severity, with high-priority alerts routed immediately to the security operations team regardless of time. The automated response capability is configured to isolate compromised endpoints from the network without human intervention, containing potential breaches while the security team responds.
The deployment was also shaped by an evolving regulatory landscape. The Bank of Ghana's cybersecurity directives, updated in late 2025, require financial institutions and technology service providers operating in the financial sector to demonstrate specific monitoring and detection capabilities. The group's financial operations and the nature of several client relationships create obligations under those frameworks, and the platform has been configured to generate the compliance documentation and quarterly threat intelligence reports that regulators now require.
Beyond the immediate security and compliance benefits, the centralised platform gives Graymont Digital's team a forensic capability that was not previously available. When an incident occurs, the platform retains a detailed event log that allows the security team to reconstruct the chain of events, understand the attack vector, and identify whether any data was accessed or exfiltrated. That forensic clarity is essential both for appropriate incident response and for the documentation that may be required in the event of a regulatory notification obligation.
The deployment also positions Graymont Digital to offer the same platform capability to external clients as a managed security service, providing a more substantive security monitoring proposition than the periodic assessment work the team has historically provided. Several external clients have already expressed interest, and discussions are ongoing about formalising a managed detection and response offering for the Ghana market.