For years, Adetokunbo Omotosho saw organisations struggle to prove they were secure, compliant, and resilient in an increasingly digital world. Together with Ayomide I. Daniels, he founded Cybervergent to solve that challenge. The AI-native platform helps businesses unify cybersecurity, compliance, governance, and risk management into a single view, enabling them to operationalise digital trust and build confidence in Africa's rapidly expanding digital economy.

Trust is one of those things people rarely think about until it disappears. You don't think about it when you transfer money through a banking app, upload a document to the cloud, or share your personal information with a company online. You assume the systems behind those actions are secure.

But for the businesses running those systems, trust has become one of the hardest things to build, and one of the easiest things to lose.

That tension stayed with Adetokunbo Omotosho for years, and shaped how he saw the growing complexity inside modern enterprises, where security, compliance, risk, and governance were all meant to work together—but rarely did.

It was from that gap that Cybervergent was born. Founded by Adetokunbo Omotosho and Ayomide I. Daniels in 2023, the AI-native posture management platform was designed to help organisations operationalise digital trust.