Cisco is participating in the 8th e-Crime Congress Abu Dhabi 2016 which will highlight latest trends, techniques and regulations in electronic data protection, cyber security, fraud and privacy. As Strategic Sponsor of the event, and partnering with Emircom, Cisco will use this platform to share insights from Cisco’s 2016 Midyear Cybersecurity Report and help Chief Information Security Officers evaluate the cyber-security solutions available to them and to assess the overall security of their digital businesses.
“Cloud, mobility, Internet of Things and social media technologies, combined with digital business practices, have helped countless organizations transform how they operate but they have also increased the attack surface. Old methods of cybersecurity that focus on perimeter defense are no longer enough to keep an organization safe. Attackers are going undetected and expanding their time to operate. To close the attackers’ windows of opportunity, organizations will require more visibility into their networks and must improve activities, such as patching and retiring ageing infrastructure lacking in advanced security capabilities,” said Scott Manson, Cyber Security Leader for Middle East and Turkey, Cisco.
Sameer Shah, Consultant, Emircom on behalf of Cisco will participate in the Executive Panel Discussion on Managing information security and technology risk in a global workplace. Cisco security specialists will be available at the event to share demos at their stand, strategic, operational, and tactical knowledge with those attending.