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Check Point to Spotlight its Infinity Platform to Address Digital Security and Privacy Challenges

Ram Narayanan, the Country Manager for the Middle East at Check Point Software Technologies, says the cybersecurity industry faces a pronounced skills gap, exacerbated by advancing technology and growing demand for experts

Tell us about the cybersecurity trends for 2024.
In 2024, cybersecurity trends are characterized by significant advancements and challenges. Check Point Software’s predictions for 2024 highlight the central role of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in cyberattacks, with an increase in AI-directed attacks and the use of deepfake technology for phishing. The industry will witness a shift towards “zero trust” models in supply chains amidst rising cyber threats to critical infrastructure.

AI will revolutionise cyber insurance with predictive risk assessment, reducing premiums. Nation-state attacks and hacktivism will persist, while deepfake technology will pose new threats. Phishing attacks will grow more sophisticated, and ransomware will evolve with AI integration. Regulatory scrutiny of AI usage will intensify.

What is the theme of your participation at GISEC 2024?
At GISEC 2024, Check Point Software Technologies underscores its commitment to fortifying organizations against evolving cyber threats. With the UAE facing an average of 1,207 cyberattacks per organization weekly over the last six months, Check Point aims to exhibit its innovative AI-powered, cloud-delivered cybersecurity platform solutions. Its participation at GISEC centres on showcasing the Check Point Infinity Platform, designed to address modern challenges. Additionally, the company prioritizes strengthening customer and partner relationships, reflecting its ongoing dedication to providing advanced cybersecurity solutions tailored to the region.

Which products and solutions will you be showcasing at GISEC 2024?
GISEC being the largest cyber security exhibition and conference in the Middle East, provides a premier platform for industry leaders to showcase the latest innovations and solutions. At the event, Check Point Software will be showcasing the company’s flagship Check Point Infinity Platform, which is at the forefront of AI-powered, cloud-delivered cybersecurity. Visitors can explore these solutions at booth #C39 in Hall 7, where the following highlights will be featured:

  1. Check Point Infinity Playblocks: Automatically triggers preventive actions upon detecting an attack, swiftly containing threats through a consolidated, cloud-based security platform.
  2. Check Point Infinity AI Copilot: Enhances the efficiency of security teams by leveraging AI to automate complex tasks and deliver proactive security solutions.
  3. Check Point UAE Infinity Portal: Tailored to meet the needs of organizations of all sizes while fully adhering to the UAE’s data privacy regulations.

How are you equipped to help companies overcome digital security and privacy challenges?
Check Point Software Technologies is equipped to address digital security and privacy challenges with its comprehensive Check Point Infinity Platform. Designed to navigate the evolving threat landscape, the platform offers holistic protection, streamlined operations, and collaborative communication capabilities. Leveraging AI throughout, Check Point enhances cybersecurity efficiency and accuracy, enabling proactive threat anticipation and rapid response.

With solutions such as Check Point Harmony securing workspaces, Check Point CloudGuard safeguarding the cloud, Check Point Quantum protecting networks, and Infinity Core Services facilitating collaborative security operations, Check Point Software empowers organizations to mitigate risks effectively.

Is there a skills gap in the cybersecurity industry? What needs to be done to bridge that gap?
The cybersecurity industry faces a pronounced skills gap, exacerbated by advancing technology and growing demand for experts. With Cybersecurity Ventures predicting approximately 3.5 million unfilled positions expected by 2025, addressing this gap necessitates a multifaceted approach.

Educational initiatives, training programs, and certifications are crucial, alongside public-private partnerships and governmental support. Companies must invest in employee development and collaborate with educational institutions to promote cybersecurity education. Proactive measures are vital to cultivating a skilled workforce capable of meeting the industry’s expanding needs.

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