The platform, established by DESC and the University of Sharjah, allows organisations to verify the effectiveness of existing cybersecurity measures on their IoT enabled devices.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) could almost double the value of the global digital economy to $23 trillion by 2025 from $12.9 trillion in 2017, said a Huawei study.0 4287Dubai’s digital success should be taught in schools: Du
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How to kick start the next industrial revolution within organisations was one of the main points of discussion at the …
Ingram Micro unveils new IoT business unit
Ingram Micro has announced the launch of its newly formed Internet of Things (IoT) Business Unit in the Middle East, …
Machine learning to disrupt storage technologies
Channel partners have many opportunities in the storage space. As data generation becomes quicker and increases in quantity, thanks to …
Ingram Micro announces IoT business unit in META
Ingram Micro has announced the launch of its newly formed Internet of Things (IoT) Business Unit in the Middle East, …
Dubai tech free zone achieves $160 million in revenues
Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO) has reached $56 million (AED 205.7 million), an increase of 9.5 percent over the previous year, as the number of firms increased in 2017.
Why cyber exposure needs to become a priority for CISOs
In this increasingly dynamic threat landscape that companies encounter on a daily basis, organisations must adopt a more consistent method of assessing their cyber exposure, says Tenable regional director, Maher Jadallah.
Dubai Internet City firms attract billions in funding
Members of the Dubai Internet City (DIC) community have collectively attracted $2.12 billion (AED 7.8 billion) in funding since its …
IoT and predictive analytics key to making cities safe: Frost & Sullivan
A recent Frost & Sullivan survey found that the Internet of Things and predictive analytics will have the greatest impact on smart city projects – from a safe city perspective – going forward.