Burkina Faso's investment in SaaS security has grown significantly, with a projected total expenditure of USD 15 million in 2026. This reflects the country's increasing reliance on cloud-based services and the need to protect sensitive data from cyber threats. Local businesses are adopting more sophisticated security measures, driven by digital transformation initiatives and government policies supporting cybersecurity.
The rise in SaaS security spending correlates with a broader digital economy development, where 65% of companies now utilize SaaS security solutions. With the number of vendors increasing to 12, Burkina Faso is becoming a notable player in West Africa's digital security landscape. Continued investments and strategic partnerships are expected to boost the country's cybersecurity resilience further.