Centrify, as part of its participation at this year’s GITEX, will showcase its identity services offerings and demonstrate how organisations can stop the breach using its solutions.
Trend Micro instrumental in Scan4You conviction
Trend Micro has announced details of its close cooperation with the FBI to identify, arrest and bring to trial the individuals linked to the infamous Counter Antivirus (CAV) service Scan4You.0 3843Fortifying cybersecurity through compliance
Abdulrahman Alshetwey, CEO, Innovative Solutions, explains how cybersecurity posture can be improved within enterprises. The month of September was an …
Shure: Why audio is an IT discussion
Chicco Hiranandani, Director Sales & Marketing, Shure, shares insights on the growing importance of audio solutions.
Gemalto to introduce Security-as-a-service offerings
Gemalto’s will showcase its core technologies aimed at transforming enterprises and driving profitability at GITEX Technology Week.
Report: ME firms risk big bucks in ransomware costs
The average Middle East organisation faces high risk of ransomware attacks, which could cost nearly $1 million, industry experts said …
Mimecast to put spotlight on cloud-based email security
Mimecast, an email and data security company, will discuss how organisations can build a comprehensive cyber resilience strategy for email as part of its participation at GITEX Technology Week.
Huawei at GITEX 2017: The Road to digital transformation
Alaa Elshimy, managing director and vice president, Huawei Enterprise Business, Middle East region, discusses the role of ICT in digital transformation.
Facebook tests facial recognition tech to unlock accounts
Facebook says the facial verification would occur during the account recovery process, when two-factor authentication – which sends a code by SMS – cannot be accessed.
Blockchain, ransomware dominate RSA Conference 2017 agenda
RSA Conference has announced the agenda for this year’s event, which includes keynotes and engaging sessions on hot topics such as blockchain, AI and cloud.
Mobile Trojans use WAP-billing services to steal from users
Kaspersky Lab researchers have discovered an unusual rise in mobile Trojan clickers that are stealing money from Android users through WAP-billing – a type of direct mobile payment taken without any additional registration.