Carbon Black has announced its participation at the Gulf Information Security Expo & Conference (GISEC 2019) for the fifth consecutive …
Barracuda Networks on achieving total email protection
As an integral communication and collaboration tool for any organisation across the globe, email remains an attractive attack vector for cybercriminals. Husni Hammoud, general manager, Middle East, CEE and Turkey, Barracuda Networks, discusses how organisations can stay one step ahead of the bad guys.
Microsoft spotlights rising security challenges in Kuwait’s banking sector
Microsoft has recently held the ‘Banking Edition’ of its CISO Executive Series – an even tailored for the security leaders in Kuwait’s banking industry.
World famous hacker to deliver keynote at Dubai event
World famous hackers, and in some cases, infamous, names in cybersecurity will descend to Dubai for GISEC.
Why partners should bet on services
Mike Herman, vice president, EMEA Channels, Palo Alto Networks, elaborates on channel partner trends that can be expected during the …
Cyjax to launch Middle East operations
Cybersecurity services firm Cyjax has announced plans to launch its operations in the Middle East.
ManageEngine introduces new user and entity behaviour analytics solution
ManageEngine has announced that it has introduced user and entity behaviour analytics (UEBA) into its SIEM solution, Log360.
Breached or not breached: GBM on navigating the regional threat landscape
Hani Nofal, vice president, Intelligent Network Solutions, Security and Mobility, Gulf Business Machines, shares top insights on how organisations can navigate the regional threat landscape.
Rising phishing threats push businesses to rethink security priorities: report
Trend Micros’s 2018 security roundup report reveals substantial growth in phishing, cryptocurrency mining and BEC.
How HPE GreenLake Flex Capacity can benefit enterprises
Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s vice president and managing director for the Middle East, Dr Fabio Fontana, and Kinda Baydoun, Middle East …
Infoblox hosts 21-city tour on security and data centre
Secure cloud-managed network services provider Infoblox has announced that it is hosting a 21-city tour throughout Europe, Middle East and …
Tenable announces general availability of Predictive Prioritization
The cyber exposure firm Tenable has announced the general availability of Predictive Prioritization, a first-of-its-kind offering that will change how …
Palo Alto Networks enhances partner programme to fuel channel growth
The enhancements, according to the global cybersecurity firm, will boost programme flexibility, fuel long-term growth and enable the expansion of partner-led services.
Why networks need to be rebuilt in 2019
The last year has seen businesses taking increasingly affirmative action in the ways they harness the wealth of data within …
Why deep learning is vital for endpoint detection and response
Harish Chib, Vice President – Middle East & Africa, Sophos, explains why organisations need an additional layer of deep learning …
DNS Security firm BlueCat appoints Spire Solutions as ME distributor
Spire Solutions has announced its partnership with BlueCat, to address customer challenges related to security, network control and compliance.
Help AG fosters ethical hacking skills in Middle East
At its launch, the Help AG Hackademy comprises of five courses that cover several aspects of ethical hacking.
Majority of global firms “don’t trust their security metrics”: study
Ponemon-Tenable study has revealed that 60 percent of organisations suffered two or more business-disrupting cyber events in the last 24 months.
Why security in the connected workplace is everyone’s business
In today’s digital world, risks to networks and devices come in more forms and from more directions than ever before where destructive threats emerge every day and undiscovered vulnerabilities are exposed, proving that you can never be too secure.
Kaspersky Lab uncovers new Windows zero-day exploit
Kaspersky Lab technologies have automatically detected a new exploited vulnerability in the Microsoft Windows OS kernel, the third consecutive zero-day exploit to be discovered in three months.