Dubai, UAE: As the UAE continues to lead the way as MENA’s foremost technology hub, GISEC – the region’s largest cybersecurity event – provides ample opportunity for web security experts from around the world to gather and discuss the latest trends within the increasingly crucial field.

Headlined by two of the world’s most famous hackers, Kevin Mitnick – once on the FBI’s Most Wanted list after hacking more than 40 major corporations – and Jamie Woodruff – Europe’s top ethical hacker renowned for hacking Kim Kardashian’s website, as well as that of Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Twitter – will take to GISEC’s first-ever Dark Stage to showcase their hacking capabilities and alert local businesses to where they could be making themselves susceptible to attack.

With more than 200 confirmed speakers and 170 exhibiting companies descending on the event from 86 countries, GISEC – which runs April 1-3 at the Dubai World Trade Centre – will once again be the region’s pivotal cybersecurity meet when doors open Monday. The event runs alongside both IoTX and the Future Blockchain Summit, providing welcome opportunities for individuals, business-leaders, vendors, channel partners and subject-matter-experts to get the very latest knowledge on everything related to cyber security and digital tech.

Ironclad your systems with advice from the world’s stand-out cybersecurity minds

Speaking ahead of his involvement at the show, Kevin Mitnick said: “GISEC is a really important conference. It has some great speakers and offers great networking opportunities, and at the end of the day everyone wants to get the tools they can use in their business to mitigate the chance they’re going to be a victim of a security incident.

“My keynote will share some of the methods – or what we call the TTPs; the tactics, techniques and procedures – that the bad guys use to exploit the systems in your business. I made these hacking demos very understandable, so you don’t have to be a super techie. They’re actually designed for more of a business like audience, so everybody will get it and learn how easy it is for the bad guys to break-in.”

Presented in simplified ways, Mitnick – and Jamie Woodruff – will lead GISEC’s Dark Stage in offering first-hand accounts and demonstrations of how easy it is for hackers to penetrate the most hidden of system vulnerabilities – hacks that could potentially compromise the data of millions of users worldwide and bring businesses to their knees.

“Attackers are continuously evolving,” said Rick McElroy, Head of Security Strategy at Carbon Black. “Protecting your business and data is no longer a case of simply installing solutions and making the required updates. IT leaders must keep abreast of new threats, employees need to be educated, and endpoints across networks need to be protected.”

Live hacks, new stages, and B2B match-making over packed three-days

In its largest ever edition, GISEC has introduced a raft of new features for this year’s edition. Those include its Dark Stage: a first ever for Dubai, where an open forum will take a deep dive into the dark web and perform exciting live hacks. The Secret Briefings, a series of closed-door lectures will be delivered by senior leaders to senior leaders, and a dedicated B2B matchmaking programme will help businesses find the right vendors and business opportunities.

Speaking ahead of the event, Sanjeev Walia, Founder and President at Spire Solutions, said: “We have been participating in GISEC since its inception. We are pleased to participate together with eight of our vendors to showcase some of our key technologies, including Threat Exposure Management, Cybersecurity Scoring & Risk Analysis, EDR, SOAR, Digital Risk Protection, Email Security, Cyber Threat Intelligence & Analysis, IT Management & Monitoring, DMARC Email Authentication and 3rd Generation Security Awareness & Training. Our executives are welcoming the opportunity to network with our customers and channel partners, with additional highlights being a book signing session by Kevin Mitnick’s at the Spire stand and our Secret Briefing session – CISO Roundtable for our VIP customers.”

Every facet of cybersecurity covered by the tech industry’s leading brands

Now in its 7th edition, GISEC is supported by the Dubai Electronic Security Center, Smart Dubai and Dubai Police. It is expected to attract more than 12,000 visitors to interact with leading brands such as Huawei, SAP, Vodafone Business, Etisalat Digital, Recorded Future and Tahaluf Al Emarat Technical Solutions to showcase and share demos, hack and industry insights.

For those looking to stay on top of the latest trends, GISEC and its co-located events will provide more than 200 lectures and workshops that will provide a wealth of information.

“Dubai has become an unrivalled technology hub in the Middle East and continues to attract the smartest minds and many of the world’s leading technology firms,” said Trixie LohMirmand, Senior Vice President, Events & Exhibitions Management, Dubai World Trade Centre. “With a burgeoning technology sector and need to protect our most important cyber assets, GISEC offers a platform that seeks to facilitate and stimulate conversations that allows for the identification, promotion and development of the very latest cutting-edge measures available.”

To learn more and register to attend, please visit www.gisec.ae

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About GISEC: 

There is no larger cyber security show in the region than GISEC. In its 7th edition it has already grown to one of the world’s largest and easily outstrips other events in footfall, seniority of speakers and variety of exhibitors. With over 12,000 cyber-specific visitors, it is co-located with IoTX and Future Blockchain Summit.

The agenda is directed by a powerful Advisory Board of senior end-users from Dubai Electronic Security Center, Dubai Police and Smart Dubai, and attracts a huge audience of decision makers from over 200 government departments and most of the leading enterprises in the Middle East

About Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC): 

With a vision to make Dubai the world’s leading destination for all major exhibitions, conferences and events, DWTC has evolved from being the regional forerunner of the fast-growing MICE industry into a Free Zone, multi-dimensional business catalyst, focusing on Venues, Events and Real Estate Development and Management. Complementary to the primary service offerings are a range of value-added services from media/advertising, engineering and technical consultation and wedding planning, security services and an award-winning hospitality portfolio.

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