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    Home»Development»Cyble Strengthens Regional Cyber Resilience with Infratech Partnership at Black Hat MEA 2024

    Cyble Strengthens Regional Cyber Resilience with Infratech Partnership at Black Hat MEA 2024

    November 29, 2024

    Cyble

    Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, November 29, 2024 – Cyble, among the world’s fastest-growing AI-powered cybersecurity companies, is proud to announce a landmark partnership with Infratech Co, a regional leader in business technology solutions. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed at the prestigious Black Hat MEA 2024 event, signals a new era of collaboration aimed at strengthening cybersecurity capabilities across the Middle East.

    The MoU was signed by Eng. Ghannam Alghannam, Vice President of Business Development at Infratech, and Mandar Patil, Founding Member & SVP – Global Sales & Customer Success at Cyble. This partnership unites Cyble’s advanced AI-driven threat intelligence and Infratech’s deep understanding of the Middle Eastern market to deliver innovative, scalable, and proactive cybersecurity solutions.

    “This partnership with Infratech represents a pivotal step forward in our mission to empower businesses with world-class cybersecurity capabilities,” said Mandar Patil, Founding Member & SVP – Global Sales & Customer Success at Cyble. “By combining our AI-powered threat intelligence expertise with Infratech’s regional insights, we are confident that we can transform how organizations in the Middle East anticipate, detect, and mitigate cyber risks.”

    A Game-Changer for the Middle East’s Cybersecurity Ecosystem

    The collaboration aims to address the region’s most pressing cybersecurity challenges by:

    • Expanding Market Opportunities: Jointly driving awareness and adoption of advanced cybersecurity solutions tailored to regional needs.
    • Innovating with State-of-the-Art AI Technology: Leveraging Cyble’s capabilities in dark web monitoring, vulnerability management, and digital risk intelligence to safeguard organizations from sophisticated threats.
    • Enhancing Cyber Resilience: Supporting businesses in developing robust strategies to combat cyberattacks and protect critical assets.

    Building a Secure Digital Future

    As cyber threats continue to grow in scale and sophistication, this partnership highlights a shared vision of empowering businesses across the Middle East with the tools and intelligence they need to stay ahead of adversaries. Together, Cyble and Infratech will provide unmatched support to organizations in safeguarding their digital assets and building resilience against cyber risks.

    This collaboration not only marks a milestone for both companies but also sets a new standard for cybersecurity excellence in the region.

    About Cyble

    Cyble, the world’s fastest-growing Gen 3 cyber threat intelligence company, offers comprehensive coverage across adversaries, infrastructure, exposures, weaknesses, and targets. Leveraging AI and ML, Cyble provides critical intelligence to help governments and enterprises protect citizens and infrastructure. Headquartered in California, US, Cyble also has offices in Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and India.

    To learn more, visit  https://www.cyble.com/request-demo

    Contacts
    enquiries@cyble.com
    Ph: +1 888 673 2067

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