Hakan Ozyigit, regional director, Security Systems and Building Technologies, Bosch Middle East, discusses the evolution of the smart video surveillance.
EU to force tech giants to hand over “terror” data
Technology companies could be ordered to release vital electronic data, such as emails and text messages, to law enforcement agencies in as little as six hours under proposed European Union law. 0 1628Veeam Software appoints new CISO
Veeam® Software announced that Gil Vega has been appointed Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). Vega, whose previous experience includes serving as …
SentinelOne launches AI-powered XDR platform
SentinelOne has unveiled its Singularity Platform, an industry first data lake that seamlessly fuses together the data, access, control, and integration planes.
Tenable co-founder to join Cybersecurity Tech Accord panel in Davos
Tenable, the Cyber Exposure company, has announced that Renaud Deraison, the company’s co-founder and CTO, will join other global leaders in Davos, Switzerland for the Cybersecurity Tech Accord panel.
Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit: cybersecurity threats and solutions
Tahawultech.com reports back from Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit, where Gartner experts and IT leaders shared the latest cybersecurity …
Data security biggest digital transformation challenge: GBM study
Gulf Business Machines (GBM) has revealed the findings of the 8th edition of its annual cybersecurity study. This year’s survey …
Apple Card is now available to a select few: all you need to know
Apple started rolling out the new Apple Card to a few of its customers yesterday ahead of its launch at …
Facebook admits to leaving millions of passwords unencrypted
The passwords of millions of Facebook users had their account passwords stored in plain text and searchable by thousands of Facebook employees.
Five tech trends that will blur the lines between human and machines
Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2018 revealed five distinct emerging technology trends that will blur the lines between humans and machines.
Middle East firms collect more data than they can handle: study
Gemalto has released the results of a global study which reveals that more than half of the companies surveyed in the Middle East (56 percent) are unable to analyse all the data they collect and 32 percent do not know where their sensitive data is stored.