Digital resilience · Guadeloupe & Caribbean

Can your business survive 72h without Internet?

In the Caribbean, a digital outage can quickly become an economic crisis. Blocked emails, failed payments, inaccessible cloud, website offline. Kimoun audits your critical dependencies, your failure points, and delivers a prioritised action plan so your business keeps running — even when the usual tools stop responding.

  • Mapping of your digital dependencies
  • Resilience score + identified failure points
  • Prioritised action plan with 24h / 48h / 72h scenarios
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Digital resilience audit in Guadeloupe by Kimoun — business continuity planning for Caribbean businesses facing outages and natural risks

Audit · Mapping
· Action plan

Response within 48h

Quote 48h · no commitmentExpress diagnosis from €390 ex. VATFull audit from €1,200 ex. VATAudit + implementation on quoteBased in Le Moule · Guadeloupe

Your tools work… as long as everything goes well

Your business may depend on services you don’t actually control

Four situations Kimoun encounters regularly across Guadeloupe and the Caribbean — each revealing an invisible fragility that stays hidden until it becomes very expensive.

  • Everything is in the cloud — but the cloud can go down

    Gmail, Google Drive, Dropbox, Microsoft 365, Notion, Canva: your business depends on US-based platforms you don’t control. A network outage, an account suspension, a provider maintenance window, and you simply cannot work. Do you have a local copy? A documented alternative procedure? In most cases, no.

    When the cloud goes down, the business stops — and nobody planned for what comes next.

  • Your payments depend on a single point of failure

    POS terminal, online payment, bank transfer, e-commerce solution: if one link breaks, you can no longer collect revenue. How long does your cash flow hold without incoming payments? 24h? 48h? Most small businesses across the Caribbean have never asked this question before they were forced to answer it.

    A payment outage during peak season or a major event means lost revenue — permanently.

  • Your critical data is out of reach when a crisis hits

    Quotes, contracts, client files, photos, accounting records: where are they actually stored? On a local hard drive with no backup? On a cloud service inaccessible during a network outage? With a provider whose contact details you no longer have? The day you urgently need those files is the worst possible time to start looking for them.

    Inaccessible critical data can stall an intervention, a billing run, or a key business decision for hours.

  • Hurricane, earthquake, network outage: here, the digital meets the physical

    Across the Caribbean, a digital outage never happens in isolation. It compounds a power cut, a degraded network, a blocked logistics chain. After Irma, Maria, and Dorian, every island in the region has lived this reality. The overlap of natural risks and digital dependencies creates a vulnerability that few local businesses have mapped — yet it is predictable, and largely avoidable.

    The next natural crisis will not wait to check whether your backups are ready.

An invisible dependency

In the Caribbean, digital risk does not look like the risk on the mainland


Our digital dependency is a cascade dependency: Guadeloupe → France → Europe → GAFAM → United States. Every link is a potential failure point. Across the Caribbean, this chain is even more fragile than on the mainland — it intersects with risks that continental providers simply don’t know: hurricanes, earthquakes, flooding, power cuts, island logistics constraints.

Most Caribbean businesses cannot answer these simple questions: Where is my data if the cloud goes down? Can I collect payments without Internet? Do my staff know what to do during 48h without digital tools? The Kimoun audit turns those unknowns into certainties — before the crisis exposes them at your expense.

Digital resilience is not built under pressure. It is prepared now — before the next outage, before the next hurricane, before the next service suspension.

What Kimoun analyses

Six areas to map your dependencies and identify your failure points

The Kimoun digital resilience audit covers the full digital perimeter of your organisation — from daily tools to web infrastructure, from payments to critical data.

  1. Your digital dependencies

    Inventory of your tools, accounts, providers, platforms, messaging systems, cloud services, and automations. Who controls what? What happens if a service becomes unavailable? Do you have documented alternatives?

  2. Your web presence

    Website, domain, DNS, hosting, performance, admin access. Can your site handle a traffic spike? Do you know how to restore it? Who actually holds the credentials?

  3. Your critical data

    Location, format, backups, access, recovery. Is your data backed up locally? Can you retrieve it without an Internet connection? How long would it take?

  4. Your payments and sales channels

    Payment methods, e-commerce solutions, offline alternatives. What happens if your POS terminal fails? If your online shop is inaccessible? Do you have a Plan B?

  5. Your offline capacity

    Business continuity procedures, local documents, degraded-mode operations. Do your staff know what to do without Internet for 24h? 48h? Do you have written procedures accessible offline?

  6. Your provider exposure

    File ownership, access credentials, lock-in risk, documentation. If your main provider became unreachable tomorrow, could you take back control? Are your access credentials documented? Do your deliverables genuinely belong to you?

How the audit works

A four-step process, from assessment to action plan

  1. Initial scoping call

    30 to 45 min

    A structured conversation about your tools, your critical activities, and your concrete concerns. Together we identify the audit scope and the package that fits your situation.

  2. Dependency audit

    1 to 5 days depending on package

    Analysis of tools, access credentials, hosting, payments, data, and procedures. For the full audit, Kimoun works from a structured questionnaire plus technical access provided by the client.

  3. Resilience report and score

    delivered in writing

    A clear map of your dependencies, a resilience score by domain, a list of failure points, and 24h/48h/72h crisis scenarios. Every fragility is documented with its criticality level and potential impact.

  4. Prioritised action plan

    quick wins + roadmap

    Concrete recommendations ranked by priority and effort. Identified quick wins can be implemented immediately. The roadmap covers the next 3 to 6 months. Verbal debrief included in the full audit package.

What you receive

At the end of the audit, you know exactly what to do

No 80-page report nobody will read. Concrete, action-oriented deliverables, sized for a small business or association in Guadeloupe or across the Caribbean.

  • Map of your digital dependencies

    A clear diagram of your critical tools, providers, and risk concentration points — understandable without any IT background.

  • Digital resilience score

    A rating per domain (web, data, payments, communication, offline capacity) to quickly visualise your strengths and your weak spots.

  • List of failure points

    The elements that, if they went down, would block all or part of your business — with a criticality level for each one.

  • 24h / 48h / 72h crisis scenarios

    A concrete simulation of what happens if the Internet goes down for 1, 2 or 3 days — and the real consequences for your business.

  • Prioritised action plan

    Recommendations ranked by priority and estimated effort — so you know where to start without spreading yourself thin.

  • Immediate quick wins

    The 3 to 5 actions you can take this week, with no budget and no external provider, to immediately reduce your exposure.

  • Tool and organisation recommendations

    Hosting, backup solutions, sovereign or open-source alternatives, business continuity procedures — adapted to your size and budget.

Why Kimoun

Web, infrastructure and fieldwork — local expertise built over 20 years in Guadeloupe


Olivier Watte, founder of Kimoun — portrait
Olivier WatteFounder, Kimoun · 20+ years on the ground in Guadeloupe

Kimoun is based in Le Moule, Guadeloupe. Olivier Watte, founder, brings 25 years of experience in software engineering, digital transition, and technical leadership — ExxonMobil (France, Italy), L’Atelier BNP Paribas (innovation), Mediaserv / Canal+ Overseas (Technical Director, French West Indies), IPEOS (Caribbean) — including over 20 years on the ground in Guadeloupe. Kimoun is not a generic cybersecurity firm. It is a web and infrastructure agency that supports organisations from their online presence through to their digital continuity — with direct knowledge of Caribbean operating conditions.

Digital resilience is not an abstract subject for Kimoun. Running a web infrastructure in the French Antilles means managing network outages, hurricane passages, power cuts, and logistical constraints that mainland providers simply don’t encounter. The Kimoun audit starts from that local reality: what are the real risks for a Caribbean business, not for a firm in Paris? The recommendations follow from that — pragmatic, adapted, immediately actionable.

You stay in control. All deliverables belong to you. All recommendations can be implemented without depending on Kimoun. The goal of the audit is not to create dependency — it is to free you from it.

Client reviews

The same method, the same point of contact

These reviews cover web and identity projects, but they describe the same approach as the resilience audit: listening, rigour, delivered commitments, a single point of contact throughout.

  • Jessica🎨 Identity & communication

    ★★★★★

    Our team is spread across Guadeloupe, Martinique, mainland France, and London. Oliver supported us on the visual identity, the logo, the editorial guidelines, and the site structure. His availability and his method allowed us to complete the project and rally the team around clear, shared objectives.
    JessicaResponsable · Univers Bien-etre CBD — Magazine en ligneGuadeloupe
  • Karim🌐 Web visibility

    ★★★★★

    Our association website was slow and invisible on Google. Since Oliver took over the project, we rank first on Google in Guadeloupe and Martinique. All our members can publish, and we have since run other projects together with the same success.
    KarimPresident · Association Aquaponie Antilles — Les AbymesLes Abymes, Guadeloupe

Frequently asked questions

What people ask before commissioning an audit

The concrete objections and questions raised by Caribbean business owners and managers before requesting a digital resilience audit.

A standard cybersecurity audit focuses on technical vulnerabilities (firewalls, passwords, intrusion detection). The Kimoun audit focuses on business continuity: what happens if Internet goes down, if a key tool becomes unavailable, if a provider disappears? This is not just an IT question — it is a question of economic risk management. And it is calibrated for small and medium businesses across the Caribbean, not for large corporations with a dedicated IT department.

Small organisations are often the most vulnerable — precisely because they have no IT team to anticipate and respond. A tradesperson, a shop, a five-person association can be paralysed for 48h by an outage that a larger business would absorb in two hours. The size of the organisation does not reduce the risk — it often reduces the capacity to respond to it. The Express Diagnosis (from €390 ex. VAT) is designed for small businesses.

Generally, no to both. The audit is conducted remotely: a structured conversation, a dependency questionnaire, and access to the information you choose to share (tool list, hosting panels, DNS configuration). No unsolicited access, no software installation required. For the full audit, limited access to hosting and domain panels is useful — but never mandatory.

That is precisely the point. The report lists issues by criticality, with a concrete recommendation for each one. Some can be addressed immediately on your own (quick wins), others require a provider. Kimoun does not create dependency: all recommendations can be implemented by you, your team, or any provider of your choosing. If you want Kimoun to handle the implementation, the Audit + Implementation package is designed for exactly that.

Yes. Kimoun works remotely with organisations across the Caribbean — Martinique, Saint Martin, Saint Lucia, Antigua, Dominica, and beyond. The digital risks described in the audit (cloud dependency, payment failure points, provider lock-in, hurricane and earthquake exposure) are directly relevant to businesses across the entire region. The audit is conducted remotely and the deliverables are identical wherever you are based.

Partially. The Kimoun audit includes an analysis of exposure to unauthorised access risks (password centralisation, shared access management, two-factor authentication) within the ‘provider exposure’ axis. It is not a penetration test or an ISO 27001 audit, but the recommendations cover the most critical security points for a small business — the ones that, if neglected, can lead to access loss or operational paralysis.

Yes — that is the Audit + Implementation package (on quote). It includes the full audit, followed by an implementation plan and concrete interventions based on the scope identified: hosting migration, backup configuration, procedure documentation, sovereign alternatives, and more. The scope and pricing are defined after the audit, based on the report. No upfront commitment on implementation — you decide after reading the report.

Take action

Don’t absorb the next outage. Prepare your continuity.

One 30-minute conversation is enough to identify your priority risks and choose the right audit level. Free quote within 48h, no commitment.

Locally anchored

Based in Le Moule, available across Guadeloupe and the Caribbean

Audit and support conducted remotely day to day. In-person meetings possible in Le Moule for an initial appointment or for the transfer of sensitive documents. WhatsApp support at Caribbean hours, quote response within 48h, intervention timelines based on urgency.

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