Casablanca, September 20, 2025 — Global consulting and accounting firm Deloitte has launched its new CyberAcademy in Casablanca, a specialized training center aimed at strengthening Morocco’s cybersecurity talent pipeline and supporting digital resilience across Africa.
The CyberAcademy is designed to train professionals, students, and recent graduates in all aspects of cybersecurity, offering around 60 certified courses that cover technical, organizational, regulatory, and strategic domains. Deloitte plans to expand its curriculum with both online and offline programs, reflecting growing demand for advanced cyber skills in the region.
The new academy is part of Deloitte’s Morocco Cyber Center, which was inaugurated in February 2023 and currently employs around 100 cybersecurity specialists. The center provides clients with services in cyber defense, digital fraud prevention, compliance, and managed security operations, including incident monitoring and response.
Deloitte, a global leader in cybersecurity advisory, holds a strong presence across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. In Morocco, the firm has made substantial investments in cybersecurity infrastructure and talent development, with plans to expand its Cyber Center to 450 experts in the coming years.
Imade Elbaraka, President of the Deloitte Morocco Cyber Center, said:
“The launch of the CyberAcademy reflects our commitment to developing qualified cybersecurity talent in Morocco and across Africa. Our ambition is to equip organizations with human resources capable of addressing current and future cyber challenges.”
The initiative underscores Deloitte’s long-term vision to position Morocco as a regional hub for cybersecurity excellence, aligning with the country’s broader digital transformation and technology development strategies.