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Dr Ryad Soobhany, Assistant Professor, Postgraduate Project Director, School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University Dubai.
Dr Ryad Soobhany, Assistant Professor, Postgraduate Project Director, School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University Dubai.

Multi-device, multi-cloud requires robust security

The adoption of remote working in most industries, digital-first customer experiences, no-contact delivery systems, and asynchronous online education means that enabling technologies such as cloud, AI, and data analytics are pivotal and
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Fahad Al Hassawi, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company.
Fahad Al Hassawi, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company.

Transformation solutions from a service provider

du offers mobile and fixed telephony, broadband connectivity and IPTV services to individuals, homes and businesses. The company also provide carrier services for businesses and satellite up-downlink services for TV broadcasters. Products
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Louay Shaat, Security Specialist, Amazon Web Services.
Louay Shaat, Security Specialist, Amazon Web Services.

Availability of 230+ security, governance services

Organisations are choosing Amazon Web Services because of the breadth and depth of services, rate of innovation, and the most proven operational and security expertise. Our core infrastructure is built to satisfy
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Amit Yoran, Tenable, Jonathan Tanner, Barracuda, Yonatan Striem-Amit, Cybereason, Danny Kim, Virsec, John Hultquist, Mandiant, Johannes B Ullrich, SANS.edu, Sean Gallagher, Sophos,
(Left to right) Amit Yoran, Chairman and CEO, Tenable; Jonathan Tanner, Senior Security Researcher, Barracuda; Yonatan Striem-Amit, CTO and Co-Founder, Cybereason; Danny Kim, Principal Architect, Virsec; John Hultquist, VP Intelligence Analysis, Mandiant; Johannes B Ullrich, Dean of Research, SANS.edu; Sean Gallagher, Senior Threat Researcher, Sophos.

LATEST UPDATES Industry offers guidance on vulnerabilities around Log4j library

A vulnerability impacting Log4j versions 2.0 through 2.14.1 was disclosed on the project’s GitHub on December 9, 2021. The flaw has been dubbed Log4Shell and has the highest possible severity rating of
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