BLS International has announced the strengthening of its cybersecurity measures and AI-driven technological systems to secure visa applications in Mauritania. The group, a partner to many governments for consular and visa services, continues to invest in digital infrastructure to ensure reliable, transparent, and fair access for users.
According to the company, its appointment scheduling platforms, document submission, and biometric enrollment systems process a high volume of connections daily, especially during peak demand periods. To support this increased workload, BLS International has deployed a multi-layered technological architecture including advanced application firewalls, OTP verification code systems, appointment validation mechanisms, and enhanced security controls to prevent fraud and automated abuse.
“The security of applicants is a fundamental commitment for our organization. Our investments in digital infrastructure and continuous system monitoring enhance the resilience of our services and improve the user experience,” said Akash Patil, BLS International’s Regional Director for West Africa.
Operating in over 46 partner countries, the company is continuing its technological modernization strategy to provide Mauritanian applicants with a secure digital environment that meets the requirements of its government partners.
