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Trend Micro to showcase the Power of One at Black Hat MEA

Trend Micro to showcase the Power of One at Black Hat MEA

Trend Micro Incorporated (TYO: 4704; TSE: 4704), a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, is set to showcase the best-in-class multilayered security solutions at the Black Hat MEA: Infosec on the Edge event, from 15 – 17 November 2022, at the Riyadh Front Exhibition Centre in Saudi Arabia.
Co-organized by SAFSCP (Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity Programming & Drones), Black Hat MEA brings ICT security leaders together to establish avenues for growth and success within the region’s digital transformation efforts.

At the conference, Trend Micro will demonstrate its industry-leading security solutions like Trend Micro Vision One, Trend Micro Cloud One, TXOne and On-Premises cloud security solutions that empower organizations to protect their digital journeys from an expanding attack surface.

“A platform such as Black Hat MEA gives us an opportunity to cultivate new talent and provide tools that empower the region’s cybersecurity professionals to protect our future digital journeys,” said Rasheed Alodah, Country Manager, KSA, Trend Micro.

“It is a pleasure to support an occasion that brings together various Infosec and cybersecurity talent in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and be an essential component of fostering and driving an engaged community of security professionals and enthusiasts across all levels. We are excited to continue our collaborations with the SAFCSP and Black Hat MEA to celebrate the cybersecurity excellence of the KSA and across the region with Trend Micro’s cutting-edge solutions and industry-leading expertise.”

Trend Micro has supported organizations in the Kingdom for over a decade, becoming a leading company spearheading the implementation of security strategies protecting individuals, communities, enterprises, and their future digital endeavors. The past decade has culminated in establishing the company’s MEA HQ in Riyadh.

Trend Micro’s efforts in Saudi Arabia continue to fortify the country’s security resilience as revealed in the latest Trend Micro 2022 Midyear Cybersecurity Report. The company’s solutions have detected and blocked over 28 million email threats, nearly 14 million malware attacks, close to 6 million URL victims attacks. Furthermore, shielding remote learning and working, Smart Home Network (SHN) solutions protected devices and networks from 477K SHN inbound and outbound attacks, and prevented 377,244 SHN events.

At Black Hat MEA this year, the Trend Micro booth will be at Stand H3-J30, highlighting latest insights and best-in-class, multi-layered solutions protecting all aspects of digital environments with the Power of One.
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