SANS Khobar December 2024 to Address Cybersecurity Skills Gap for Saudi Arabia’s Digital Growth
SANS Institute, the global leader in cybersecurity training has announced SANS Khobar December 2024 (7-12 December) at the Holiday Inn & Suites Hotel,…
SANS Institute, the global leader in cybersecurity training has announced SANS Khobar December 2024 (7-12 December) at the Holiday Inn & Suites Hotel,…
The Aswan bootcamp series is an initiative aiming to position Aswan as a rising tech hub in Upper Egypt, leveraging the city’s cultural and historical backdrop to create a platform for global engagement.
This partnership is set to empower African communities, governments, and businesses, and represents a significant step toward realising the shared goal of financial inclusion and economic advancement across Africa
This achievement comes at a time when concerns about data privacy, security breaches, and potential censorship have cast a shadow over centralized storage solutions.
This initiative is part of the mission of Orange Digital Center to promote digital inclusion and support the development of digital skills for employment, especially among youth and women
LoadPoints enables Wahyd’s customers to earn rewards with each booking, providing perks and incentives that enhance their logistics operations.
e& has unveiled its new brand positioning, “Go for More,” to empower global audiences with its extensive ecosystem of digital services and solutions. This initiative, supported by a lineup of international celebrities, highlights e&’s commitment to innovation, enhancing connectivity, and enriching lives across diverse markets.
With the newly formed strategic alliance, KoçSistem and SBM will create synergies to complement their strong existing capabilities and service offering for customers in the MENA region.
Wahyd’s platform integrates real-time data insights and machine learning algorithms to support efficient decision-making, reduce downtime, and offer transparency across the logistics journey.
The threat targets more than 1,700 financial institutions and 276 cryptocurrency wallets across 45 countries and territories, lastly adding Asia and Africa to the list of its targets