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At Black Hat MEA 2024, StarLink will Showcase AI-powered Cybersecurity Solutions

As the MEA region gears up for Black Hat MEA 2024 in KSA, StarLink, an Infinigate Group company, is all set to showcase a strong lineup of innovative solutions to address the rising cybersecurity complexities in the region.

StarLink’s presence at Black Hat MEA this year marks its fourth consecutive year of participation, underscoring its commitment to the regional cybersecurity landscape. This aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, where cybersecurity plays a pivotal role in ensuring the digital resilience of the nation. StarLink is deeply invested in helping both the channel and enterprises stay ahead of emerging cyber threats, while also driving the region’s digital transformation.

This year StarLink is partnering with Anomali, Citrix, Commvault, DigiCert, Endace, Entrust, Fidelis, Forcepoint, F5, IBM Security, Ivanti, LinkShadow, Palo Alto Networks,  Seclore, Sophos, Symantec by Broadcom, Trend Micro, Thales and Threat Quotient to showcase combined expertise and cutting-edge innovation designed to help enterprises strengthen their defenses and achieve long-term cyber resilience.

Commenting on the participation, Nidal Othman, CEO, StarLink said, “AI is now embedded in everything we do. At Black Hat MEA, we are presenting an integrated approach to cybersecurity with AI-driven solutions that can empower organizations enhance data protection. In today’s complex cyber landscape, enterprises must stay watchful and as a ‘Trusted Advisor,’ our focus continues in partnering with leading technologies to help organizations steer through evolving threats and ensure their data and business are safe and secure.”

The much-anticipated Black Hat MEA is emerging as a leading innovation platform in KSA and the wider region attracting cybersecurity experts and enterprises from across the Middle East and Africa. While the specifics of the 2024 edition remain to be seen, the industry is eager to discover how it will address the region’s evolving cybersecurity challenges.