
Our Cyber Security Practice
Cyberspace is particularly difficult to secure due to a number of factors: the ability of malicious actors to operate from anywhere in the world, the linkages between cyberspace and physical systems, and the difficulty of reducing vulnerabilities and consequences in complex cyber networks. Implementing safe cybersecurity best practices is important for individuals as well as organizations of all sizes. With cyber threats growing in complexity and businesses of all sizes looking for expert protection, Senrab ConsulTech differentiates itself from the others by being able to optimize profitability, and scale efficiently — while working with a limited talent pool.

All of the solutions we use and offer to clients are generally considered “best-of-breed”. As new security challenges continually arise, we constantly evaluate our product stack and add, remove, or change products.
These products have management consoles that allow us to detect and respond to threats in real-time, as well as build reports to effectively plan for future protection.
SENRAB’s Unique Capability for Ghana’s Governance Ecosystem
SENRAB offers a transformative governance solution through its Corporate Controls and Reviews (CCR) module—designed to modernize internal control systems, strengthen cybersecurity posture, streamline audit workflows, and ensure regulatory transparency across Ghana’s public and private sectors.
Our unique capability lies in blending local delivery with global standards. CCR is engineered to align with Ghana’s Cybersecurity Act, 2020 (Act 1038), the Directive for Protection of Critical Information Infrastructure, and the Global Internal Audit Standards (GIAS) adopted by the Internal Audit Agency. It also supports certification readiness for ISO 27001, PCI DSS, and COBIT frameworks—positioning institutions for both national compliance and international credibility.
What sets SENRAB apart is our ability to:
* Automate control testing and cybersecurity exception tracking
* Deliver forensic traceability across financial, operational, and security data
* Build logic-based workflows tailored to Ghanaian institutional realities
* Provide targeted training in cybersecurity, audit readiness, and control ownership
* Support certification pathways and audit coordination with external bodies
CCR is modular, scalable, and sector-agnostic—ready to serve pension schemes, financial regulators, ministries, and SOEs. SENRAB doesn’t just deliver technology; we embed cyber resilience, audit integrity, and strategic foresight into the heart of governance.
Corporate Controls and Reviews (CCR) – SENRAB’s Strategic Governance Module
SENRAB’s Corporate Controls and Reviews (CCR) module is a purpose-built governance solution designed to strengthen internal control systems, audit readiness, and regulatory transparency across Ghana’s public and private sectors. Engineered with national mandates in mind, CCR aligns with the Cybersecurity Act, 2020 (Act 1038), the Directive for Protection of Critical Information Infrastructure, and Ghana’s adoption of the Global Internal Audit Standards (GIAS) under the Internal Audit Agency roadmap.
CCR integrates automated control testing, forensic traceability, and exception handling into a unified platform. It enables institutions to monitor compliance in real time, escalate findings through structured workflows, and generate audit trails that meet GIAS, ISO 27001, COBIT, and other globally recognized standards.
SENRAB ensures that CCR deployments not only meet regulatory expectations but also support certification readiness—including ISO 27001, PCI DSS, and other sector-specific benchmarks. Our team provides targeted training programs to build internal capacity, reinforce control ownership, and sustain long-term compliance.
Designed as a modular and scalable solution, CCR can be tailored to fit the operational realities of pension schemes, financial regulators, and public service entities. It empowers institutions to modernize their control environments, streamline audit processes, and build a culture of accountability—positioning CCR as a cornerstone for governance transformation across sectors.