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Cloud Carib and Brava Join Forces to Strengthen Regional Cybersecurity and Connectivity

A strategic partnership between two regional technology giants, Cloud Carib and Brava, is set to transform the digital landscape across the Caribbean and Latin America, promising more secure, sovereign, and reliable cloud and communications infrastructure.

The agreement brings together Cloud Carib’s reputation as the Caribbean’s premier provider of sovereign cloud infrastructure and managed services with Brava’s extensive subsea and terrestrial fiber network and cybersecurity expertise. Industry leaders say the partnership could reshape how businesses and governments across the region manage their data and defend against cyber threats.

“This partnership is a game-changer—not just for us, but for every business in the region,” said Conor McGowan, CEO of Brava. “We’re delivering a premium experience that combines Brava’s connectivity and cybersecurity strengths with Cloud Carib’s secure cloud platforms, tailored for the realities of the Caribbean.”

According to Victor Kovacs, COO of Cloud Carib, the alliance is a timely response to growing digital demands in the region. “As governments and enterprises accelerate digital transformation, the need for locally compliant and high-performance infrastructure is more urgent than ever,” he said. “Together with Brava, we’re enabling clients to store and manage their data securely within the region, aligned with international standards.”

The partnership offers immediate access to a combined service portfolio, including:

The alliance is expected to benefit a wide range of sectors, including finance, healthcare, education, and public services, offering tailored packages designed to meet unique regulatory and operational needs.

Staff from both companies recently met in Guyana for joint training and strategic alignment sessions, signaling the start of a coordinated effort to roll out high-performance, secure digital solutions across the Caribbean.

Industry observers say the partnership could set a new benchmark for regional digital infrastructure, especially in light of rising concerns about data sovereignty and the increasing frequency of cyberattacks.

Cloud Carib, which ranks #1 in the Caribbean and 12th globally on the Channel Futures MSP501 list, has built its reputation on privacy, agility, and compliance. Brava, meanwhile, is recognized for its robust network capabilities and managed security services, making the partnership a natural fit.

With this move, both companies are positioning themselves at the forefront of a regional shift toward digitally sovereign, cyber-resilient infrastructure—ensuring the Caribbean is not left behind in the global digital economy.