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ThreatQuotient to display cybersecurity solution at MENA ISC 2019

Security

ThreatQuotient, a security operations platform innovator, will be making their first appearance at the MENA Information Security Conference (ISC) in Riyadh from 9-10 September

“As the security landscape grows and expands in terms of sophistication and complexity, the kingdom is witnessing increasing awareness about threats among SMEs and large enterprises which has created a high demand for consulting and advisory services among security experts. Organisations are more aware of that threat intelligence is an organisation’s foundational element,” said Anthony Perridge, vice-president of International at ThreatQuotient.

“ThreatQ makes security operations more efficient and effective. Every company has its own unique environments and faces different threats, which is why ThreatQ empowers organisations to set their own specific controls for prioritising the threat intelligence that is most relevant to them,” Perridge added.

Cyber threats have rapidly become a top concern for organisations and governments in the Middle East, especially in the kingdom considering it is the target of the highest number of cyberattacks in the Middle East, with more than 160,000 hitting servers every day. Furthermore, a report titled, MEA Cybersecurity Market forecast to 2023, predicted that Saudi Arabia's cybersecurity market will grow to US$5.5bn by 2023 and 2019 alone will witness the rise of the cybersecurity market value to US$3bn as more investments are being made in the sector.

At MENA ISC, ThreatQuotient is set to educate customers and partners on why large and small threat intelligence teams would benefit by using ThreatQ to apply customer-defined scoring of intelligence, quickly deploy threat data to existing sensor grids, and cornerstone workflows to focus on time to detect (TTD) and time to respond (TTR).

ThreatQuotient hopes to showcase how it enables a shared understanding across teams and tools within an organisation’s defence infrastructure and how by leveraging an integrated self-tuning Threat Library, Adaptive Workbench and Open Exchange, ThreatQ has become the foundation of security operations and threat management systems for organisations across the globe. ThreatQuotient’s security experts will be available to discuss the evolving threat landscape and explain why organisations in all sectors need to rethink their approach to security operations.