Email security specialist Mimecast’s director of security product management Steven Malone, has said that organisations need to be prepared for the …
First AI-driven security operations centre opens in Dubai
Paladion has launched the first AI-driven SOC in the Middle East to protect enterprises in the region from next-generation threats. 0 3716TRA warns users against latest Snapchat update
The TRA noted the risks of automatically providing a map of the users’ location without their knowledge, which may lead to unaccounted consequences and breaches that harm the privacy of individuals.
Gemalto launches new access management service
Gemalto has announced the launch of SafeNet Trusted Access, an access management and identity protection service, to secure cloud and …
Emirates Islamic to integrate blockchain tech into cheques
Emirates Islamic has announced that it will introduce blockchain technology into its cheques as a fraud prevention measure.
Cisco, IBM join forces to take on cybercrime
Cisco and IBM Security have announced a new collaboration to work together across products, services and threat intelligence to address the growing global threat of cybercrime.
Kaspersky Lab: Mobile ransomware soared in Q1
The global nightmare of ransomware shows no sign of slowing down, with the volume of mobile ransomware rising over three-fold …
Cybercriminals continue to go after the weak links: report
SANS Institute, in its recent survey titled ‘SANS 2017 Endpoint Risks and Protections’, revealed that browser-based attacks and social engineering are now the two most powerful techniques targeting organisations.
eHDF opens new Cyber Defense Centre
eHosting DataFort (eHDF) has recently launched its new Cyber Defense Centre (CDC) in Dubai Internet City.
Google fixes phishing scam problem
A ‘phishing’ scam that tricked people with what appeared to be Google Docs links was doused by the internet giant after spreading wildly, AFP has reported.
Cybersecurity centre set to expand Emirati-only workforce
According to a recent Bloomberg report, the Dubai Electronic Security Centre (DESC) is looking to expand its Emirati-only workforce by 50 percent this year, in its bid to make the city the “safest electronic city in the world.”