Positive Technologies partners with Amity University Dubai to bolster cybersecurity training

Positive Technologies partners with Amity University Dubai to bolster cybersecurity training
Sandhya D’Mello spoke to Moscow-headquartered, Mena Regional Director, of Positive Technologies, Ilya Leonov, who is focused on protecting critical infrastructures and enabling organisations to invest smarter in cybersecurity solutions
A recent study revealed that on the dark web, 13% of all expert-reviewed messages related to the Gulf region target the financial industry. This area attracts cybercriminals due to opportunities to access user personal data.
Positive Technologies: DDoS attacks in the Gulf countries surge by 70% since the start of the year.
This strategic alliance marks a significant milestone for both companies, setting the stage for enhanced cybersecurity resilience across the MEA region.
Positive Technologies detects a series of cyberattacks against government organisations in Russia and the CIS.
World’s largest bug bounty: Positive Technologies offers bug hunters over $650,000 for stealing money or injecting backdoors into the code of its own products.
Yealink has thanked Positive Technologies for discovering the critical vulnerability BDU:2024-00482 in its Yealink Meeting Server videoconferencing system.
New capabilities of generative AI have reshaped many industries this year. Just a year ago, few would have imagined the multi-pronged uses of AI.
Positive Technologies has agreed on partnership with eight providers of cybersecurity services and solutions to develop cooperation in the region for the promotion of modern products and exchanging experience in the field of cybersecurity.
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