Founded in 2013. Locally rooted. Deliberately small. Protecting information.
Andre Rossouw left corporate IT services in 2012, after nearly a decade, and started a small consultancy focused on IT services. In 2013, this consultancy merged with another IT provider to form WR360, providing IT services and consulting to organisations in and around Gqeberha (then Port Elizabeth).
We have always taken privacy and information security seriously, without ever calling ourselves a cybersecurity company. We have not seen a need to distinguish between mature IT services and secure IT services; in our view, they should be the same thing.
In 2023, we began moving away from the traditional Managed Services Provider model and adopted ITIL 4 practices into our service delivery, aligning first with the CIS Controls and then with ISO 27001:2022 and TISAX. This is a natural progression for us.
More recently, the industry has started to treat privacy and security as a priority — what we have been doing consistently for years. In turn, we have strengthened our focus on information security, and as of 2026, we consider ourselves not a cybersecurity company, networking provider, or managed services provider, but a holistic information security practice.
We operate more as a practice than a traditional service provider. We work in defined disciplines, document what we do, and hold ourselves accountable to standards we have deliberately adopted specifically ISO 27001, TISAX, and ITIL 4.
We protect our clients’ information across five domains: their people, their processes, their premises and physical assets, their technology, and the cyber controls that defend it. We do not treat these as separate services, but as a unified practice.
We do infrastructure, service management, and the people-and-process work around both. We don’t write software, and we are deliberate about which adjacent services we take on and which we don’t.
Our best work is with businesses that take their information seriously, and our experience covers manufacturing, insurance, finance, legal, and retail.
The aim is predictable, stable and secure systems that people can rely on.
We believe there is an “easy” way and a “right” way, and we tend to choose the right even when it is more difficult. In practice, shortcuts and quick fixes rarely stay temporary; they have a way of becoming part of the system. For that reason, we take the time to do things properly, while still moving with intent.
We have seen what happens when that discipline slips: rework increases, incidents follow, and trust is gradually eroded when a workaround becomes the way things are done.
So we document everything: before a change, during it, and after it.
We do not promote or sell anything we have not tested or used ourselves. Our clients are not a test environment. If we are not comfortable with a technology or piece of software, we will say so and leave the decision with you.
We tell the truth, including when our advice conflicts with what a client may want to hear, or reflects negatively on our own services. We do not sell or exploit fear, we do not promise what we cannot deliver, and we are clear when something falls outside our knowledge.
As a Gqeberha-based business, run by people who live here and work with South African organisations, we prefer local over national, and national over international. Where there is a comparable choice, we work with South African suppliers, partners, and developers. We support non-profit organisations and try to do what is right for our community.
Our office is in Gqeberha, and we work with clients nationally and internationally. We prefer to meet face to face where possible, but we are equally comfortable working remotely.
First Floor
254 Walmer Boulevard
South End, Gqeberha 6001
South Africa