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Increased fears over the use of AI by cyber criminals
RIYADH — Cybersecurity expert Eng. Samer Omar said that in an ever-increasingly digitized world, traditional cyber defense methods are no longer adequate to counter the current cyber threats. He explained, "The increased likelihood of artificial intelligence being used by adversaries has pushed companies to continue to implement methods of detection and deception in an effort to provide counter-intelligence."In a recent article by Martin Giles he states that AI for cybersecurity is a hot new thing — and a dangerous gamble. Machine learning, and artificial intelligence can help guard against cyberattacks, but hackers can foil security algorithms by targeting the data they train on and the warning flags they look for.Cyber DefensesThe cybersecurity expert added, there had been...
October 17, 2018

Increased fears over the use of AI by cyber criminals

‘Abtal Al Internet’ protects children
Saudi Gazette“We want children to learn how to protect their personal information online, avoid inappropriate content, hackers and spammers, while exploring the Internet with confidence,” stated Tarek Abdalla, regional head of marketing at Google Middle East and North Africa, during the launch of one of Google’s online free programs, ‘Abtal Al Internet’, which translated into English means ‘Internet Heroes’.The multifaceted program that was opened to the public at the end of September focuses on teaching children the fundamentals of digital citizenship and safety in Arabic. The program could be used readily by teachers, parents, and kids and is sure-shot help for all of them. For example, teachers will be able to download available classroom curriculum and lesson plans online...
October 10, 2018

‘Abtal Al Internet’ protects children

Translation in future is just tech talk
Saudi GazetteJEDDAH — The advancement of technology has brought about a major change in attitudes, approach and the way we do business in life, especially in the way we view the once-vaunted traditional brick-and-mortar stores and its services, which are being slowly being washed away by this raging digital tide.Many of these traditional stores and services are playing catch up with innovative moves that strike a balance between the old and the new. But slowly some of these services, offered through exclusivity and individual expertise, are becoming a thing of the past and are being replaced by the growing number of clicks on these new devices.Job service applications on mobile phones and tablet devices have outgrown the traditional posted mail with the email, stores such as travel...
October 10, 2018

Translation in future is just tech talk

Bahrain to be the center of cloud computing
SAUDI GAZETTEMANAMA — “The mature level of progress achieved to date with the Kingdom of Bahrain’s cloud migration journey makes it a center of excellence for developing cloud computing in the region,” said Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA) Chief Executive Mohammed Ali AlQaed during his opening speech at the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Summit held in Bahrain recently. The event has been held here for two consecutive years.He added that Bahrain’s experience can provide capacity-building and knowledge-exchange with other countries as well as system development in a legislative environment that performs laws and adopts necessary policies for the success of the project.By 2019, the Kingdom of Bahrain will be able to successfully migrate around 40 government systems and more...
October 03, 2018

Bahrain to be the center of cloud computing

Mathivanan Venkatachalam, vice president, ManageEngine
ManageEngine helps organizations tackle surge in browser-based cyberattacks due to increased cloud adoption
ManageEngine, the real-time IT management company, announced its launch of Browser Security Plus, a browser management solution that helps organizations secure their corporate data in the cloud and protect their networks from web-based cyberattacks. Available immediately, Browser Security Plus provides organizations with a layer of management capabilities for browsers and their add-ons to maintain robust enterprise security. This allows enterprises to improve network health by preventing, detecting and fixing any browser vulnerabilities.As modern web, portable computing devices, and other technologies have enabled employees to work from anywhere, there’s been a surge in cloud adoption among organizations, and browsers have evolved to be silent entry points for accessing corporate data....
October 03, 2018

ManageEngine helps organizations tackle surge in browser-based cyberattacks due to increased cloud adoption

A journalist rides a drone flying car controlled by its inventor Kyxz Mendiola during its launch in the province of Batangas, Philippines, in this Sept. 23, 2018 file photo. — Reuters
Philippine inventor aims to cut travel times with passenger drone
BATANGAS, Philippines — A Philippine inventor has unveiled what he calls a flying sports car that represents the future of transport, riding it out of a warehouse towards a cheering crowd, leaving a cloud of dust in his wake.Former dancer and camera operator Kyxz Mendiola flew and hovered for a few minutes in a single-passenger contraption powered by the “multicopter” technology commonly used in small unmanned drones.“It was amazing,” Mendiola said after what he said was the first public test flight of his invention. “All the hard work paid off. Everything worked perfect.”Mendiola’s machine, the “Koncepto Milenya”, can fly as high as 6.1 m (20 ft) and speed up to 60 kph (37 mph) but its maiden flight lasted just a little over 10 minutes.He said it took a long time to...
September 26, 2018

Philippine inventor aims to cut travel times with passenger drone

Fitbit's Charge 3
Fitbit Charge 3, the latest evolution of its best-selling Charge family of devices, recently launched delivering new features such as an elevated, premium swimproof design with a touchscreen display, 15+ goal-based exercise modes, essential smart features to stay connected to what matters most, up to 7 days battery life, and Fitbit’s most advanced sensor and algorithm technology in a tracker.Fitbit’s Charge family is the most popular of Fitbit’s product lineup, with 35 million devices sold to date. According to Fitbit research, of the adult consumers who considered buying a wearable in the last year, 42% wanted a tracker versus 36% who wanted a smartwatch due to the slimmer design, easy-to-use features, streamlined experience and price point.Further, IDC estimates shipments of...
September 26, 2018

Fitbit's Charge 3

Microsoft revolutionizes business communications with the launch of ‘Kaizala Pro’ in the Saudi Arabia
15 August, 2018 - Microsoft’s latest mobile offering, Kaizala Pro, is now commercially available across Saudi Arabia. Microsoft Kaizala is a mobile app that improves the way businesses communicate and collaborate. It’s designed for large group communication, workflow management, reporting and analytics, and is integrated with Office 365.Ammar Abu Thuraya, Business Group Lead for Application and Service in Microsoft said the app addresses several challenges faced by many businesses across the region who manage field staff remotely.“Mobile technology is enabling businesses to embrace the fourth industrial revolution and digitally transform their operations. Microsoft Kaizala is ideal for organisations that need to communicate with large numbers of task workers to enhance business...
September 26, 2018

Microsoft revolutionizes business communications with the launch of ‘Kaizala Pro’ in the Saudi Arabia

Digital transformation in Saudi Arabia to expand business and create impact
The path towards a digitally transformed Saudi Arabia not only boosts business, but also , according to regional manager at SAS, Zafir Junaid.In an interview with Junaid, who oversees Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Pakistan at SAS, sheds light on digital transformation in the Kingdom, its opportunities and challenges in the coming period.· How can artificial intelligence and analytics help ready regional organizations to follow the goals laid out by the Vision 2030?Digital transformation is a key pillar of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, and by definition, can be relevant to the transformation of organisations, processes, and systems digitally. As proven agents of change in how organisations can reinvent their processes, communication, experience, and overall efficiency, artificial intelligence...
September 19, 2018

Digital transformation in Saudi Arabia to expand business and create impact

64% of SMEs lack crucial Cyber Security Polices
SAUDI GAZETTE REPORTA cyber security specialist firm revealed that more than half of small and medium enterprises lack crucial cyber security policies in the Kingdom. A report stated that 64% of SMEs in Saudi Arabia are devoid of cyber security policies that could enable them to overcome and combat intrusions and phishing, according to the Ponemon institute for Cybersecurity.I(TS)2 (Al Taqnia Al Amnia), the first local Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) in Saudi Arabia, pointed out that 49% of phishing attacks are targeted towards small enterprises followed by medium enterprises.Abdulaziz al Subaie, General Manager of I(TS)2, explained that SMEs do not have the same resources and awareness that you would find in larger enterprises on the risks associated with Cyber Security which,...
September 19, 2018

64% of SMEs lack crucial Cyber Security Polices

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