Spire Solutions, a value-added distributor and cybersecurity solutions provider serving the Middle East and Africa, and Cyberbit, a provider of the cybersecurity skills development and readiness platform, have announced a strategic partnership that will strengthen cybersecurity across the GCC countries and Egypt, and educate leaders about the importance of the human element in cybersecurity.
The cutting-edge platform from Cyberbit covers the entire spectrum of cyber skilling, from the creation of cyber skills and practical learning to the evaluation of team and individual performance in realistic situations.
The platform emphasizes the human element of cyber defence and includes the world’s most hyperrealistic cyber range, allowing cyber cybersecurity professionals to practice against simulated real-world cyber-attacks in a virtual security operations centre.
Analysts have practical experience necessary to properly prevent and mitigate real-world attacks because they use real-world networks and real-world security tools.
Sanjeev Walia, Founder & President of Spire Solutions said “The GCC nations and Egypt are some of the largest energy, logistics, transportation, and finance hubs in the world, making them attractive targets for cyber attackers. Cybersecurity professionals need to constantly upskill their knowledge and hands-on experience is crucial. By teaming up with Cyberbit to deliver advanced cybersecurity skills development, we will address the human element, reduce business risks and strengthen cybersecurity in the region.”
“We are very excited to be partnering with Spire Solutions as part of the greater effort to reduce business risk in the Middle East Gulf states and Egypt. The partnership will allow Spire Solutions to help its customers leverage the Cyberbit platform to improve incident response times and better utilize the human element of cyber defence.”
Spire will be showcasing cybersecurity, digital, and data solutions at GITEX 2022 and Cyberbit will be running live demos on Spire Solutions Stand H2-B1 in Hall 2 of the Dubai World Trade Center.