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In today’s cyber landscape, the most dangerous attacks no longer rely on malware or brute-force password cracking—they look exactly like normal user activity. According to Walid Issa, Senior Manager of Solutions Engineering for Middle East & Africa at NetApp, modern identity-based attacks exploit stolen session tokens, MFA approvals, API keys, and service acco...

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As attackers shift from breaking in to simply logging in with stolen or spoofed credentials, identity has become the new battleground. Maher Jadallah, Tenable’s Vice President for Middle East & North Africa, explains why yesterday’s perimeter defences are powerless against today’s AI-enhanced, credential-driven campaigns – and reveals the multi-layered, Zero T...

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Fady Younes, Cisco’s Managing Director for Cybersecurity across Middle East, Africa, Türkiye, Romania and CIS, warns that stolen credentials, AI-powered impersonation and hybrid work have made identity the number-one attack vector. In an exclusive interview with Arabian Reseller, he explains why most organisations still lack the visibility, AI-driven analytics and...

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The global cybersecurity community returns to Riyadh next week as Black Hat MEA opens its doors from 2 to 4 December at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre in Malham. Against a backdrop of escalating threats, AI disruption and tightening regulatory pressure, the event brings together the people shaping how organisations defend, respond and build resilience. More than ...

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The United Arab Emirates Pavilion will open tomorrow at the Egypt Defence Expo (EDEX) 2025, with a strong showcase from seven national companies showcasing some of the latest defence and security solutions, as well as promoting defence events to an international audience of industry leaders, decision makers and military personal. The UAE Pavilion is participating with support...

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