Doha: MEEZA, Qatar’s prominent end-to-end Managed IT Services & Solutions Provider, will be one of the essential sponsors for the Qatar Central Bank annual event– 5thConference of Information Security in the Financial Sector. The event will be held on November 18-19, 2018 at the Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel, under the patronage of HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani.

MEEZA CEO, Eng, Ahmad Mohamed AL Kuwari will be delivering a key presentation on Cyber Security Threats to industry stakeholders. The conference threw light on information security, the challenges it faces and infrastructure improvements. Stability of our financial system is the fundamental pillar that Qatar Central Bank and other regulatory bodies seek to achieve. This is in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030 and the National Development Strategy under the leadership of His Highness the Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani to support the progress of the nation's economy and stated goals.

Talking about the performance, Eng, Ahmad Mohamed Al Kuwari, MEEZA CEO, said:

“We are delighted to be part of the 5th edition of Information Security Conference where we get to showcase our latest technology offerings for the companies involved in the security domain. Like every year, we have joined hands with Qatar Central Bank (QCB), which has been doing a remarkable work in hosting such conferences for companies to get the updates on the latest in the security space as we are living in highly challenging times where any security lapse can pose a great threat to the organization and the industry as a whole. I am sure that such platforms would prove beneficial for companies to brace for the tough times ahead and remain in tune with the latest security solutions to remain resilient.”

“ we intend to offer a more secure environment for Qatari companies and showcase some of the latest offerings in the world of security through this poised platform.

Eng, Ahmad Mohamed Al Kuwari added: “With Qatar Central Bank, we are committed to ensure the safety of the entire financial sector, to protect it from risks related to information security and the preservation of confidentiality as required by law, and to adopt the best international practices and standards to do so.” 

MEEZA offers cost-effective IT solutions and services to help clients focus on their core business and scale rapidly. Delivering best in class IT security levels, MEEZA helps clients minimize business risk, reduce IT capital expenditure and speed up time-to-market for new initiatives.

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