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Help AG Showcases AI-Driven Cybersecurity Solutions at Black Hat Saudi Arabia 2024
Help AG, the cybersecurity division of e& enterprise and the Middle East’s premier provider of managed security services, will feature its cutting-edge cybersecurity services and solutions at Black Hat Saudi Arabia 2024. The event, taking place from November 26 to 28 at RECC Malham, highlights Help AG’s dedication to advancing Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation under the ambitious Saudi Vision 2030.
AI and Cybersecurity Leadership
Help AG’s presence at Black Hat underscores its focus on leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), managed services, and regional compliance to bolster Saudi Arabia’s digital resilience. Stephan Berner, Chief Executive Officer of Help AG, emphasized the significance of adapting cybersecurity to the demands of AI-driven advancements. “Our participation at Black Hat Middle East reaffirms our commitment to securing Saudi Vision 2030 by enabling organizations to stay ahead of rapid technological developments and ensuring their digital futures are secure and resilient,” said Berner.
Fahad Al-Suhaimi, Country Director for Saudi Arabia at Help AG, added: “Through innovations such as AI-enhanced threat detection and quantum-resistant encryption, we bring unparalleled expertise to support Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation journey.”
Cybersphere Nexus: Shaping the Future of Cybersecurity
Help AG’s showcase will feature its Cybersphere Nexus, a transformative framework addressing current and future cybersecurity challenges. At Hall 1, Stand J30, visitors will explore an innovation zone offering live demonstrations of AI-secured systems and post-quantum cybersecurity solutions. These initiatives are tailored to enable safe and responsible AI integration and protect against emerging quantum-based threats.
Comprehensive Cybersecurity Portfolio
Recognized as the Managed Security Services (MSS) Leader in IDC MarketScape 2023 for the GCC and as the Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Leader in IDC MarketScape 2024 for the Middle East, Help AG delivers a robust cyber defense portfolio. This includes proactive threat detection, intelligent automation, incident response, and advanced threat intelligence. Help AG’s solutions are designed to meet regional requirements, utilizing local expertise and state-of-the-art Security Operations Centers (SOCs) in Saudi Arabia.
Focus on Compliance and Critical Infrastructure Protection
Help AG’s offerings align with the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) compliance frameworks and are tailored for sectors such as government, finance, healthcare, and infrastructure. Services include:
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Managed Cyber Defense
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Digital Risk Protection
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Cloud Security
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Operational Technology (OT) and Internet of Things (IoT) Security
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Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC)
Critical infrastructure protection solutions include network segmentation, secure data transfer, threat detection, remote access protection, and asset management.
Strategic Partnerships
Help AG’s stand will feature leading partners such as Palo Alto Networks, Splunk, Vectra, Nozomi, and others. These alliances enhance Help AG’s ability to deliver best-in-class security technologies and solutions, ensuring resilience and aligning with Vision 2030 goals.
Vision 2030 and the Future of Cybersecurity
As Saudi Arabia invests $100 billion to develop a robust AI ecosystem, Help AG remains at the forefront of cybersecurity innovation. Through its participation in Black Hat Saudi Arabia 2024, Help AG reinforces its commitment to securing Saudi Arabia’s digital landscape, setting new standards for a secure and resilient future.