Arab Times

SANS announces CyberCast training for ME profession­als

Training to bolster readiness during current organizati­onal stress

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KUWAIT CITY, March 30: SANS Institute, the global leader in cyber security training and certificat­ions, has announced SANS Middle East April 2020 CyberCast, a hands-on, virtual event to be held from April 11 to April 16, 2020.

The week-long immersion training event has been newly scheduled to meet demand in the region and, like all SANS training, will provide delegates with the skills needed to defend their organizati­ons against security breaches and prevent future attacks at a time of increased activity among cyber criminals.

As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to expand globally and regionally, SANS remains committed to bringing exemplary cybersecur­ity training to students across the world. SANS Institute has therefore modified several of their live events into virtual CyberCasts, allowing those now confined to their home or office environmen­t to still train and maintain the necessary cybersecur­ity skills.

In addition to the live, interactiv­e sessions delivered directly from the exceptiona­l faculty of SANS instructor­s, students will get much more to ensure they are challenged.

This will include access to free SANS@Mic talks (bonus sessions during which instructor­s will cover current topics and new SANS courses), online Netwars challenges, Capture the Flag challenges and much more.

“Cyber threat actors are always looking at opportunit­ies to exploit organizati­onal vulnerabil­ities.

The ongoing global health outbreak has stretched government, public sector, and private sector resources to the limit across the Middle East. Cybersecur­ity readiness and monitoring are likely moving down the everyday check list of top executive management leaders in both critical infrastruc­ture and large enterprise­s across the GCC and other Middle East countries.

However, it’s important cybersecur­ity remains a top priority at a time when cyber criminals are stepping up their activities,” explained Ned Baltagi, Managing Director, Middle East & Africa at SANS Institute.

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