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Dubai cyber-security company Z Services to roll out more offerings for Mena

- ALKESH SHARMA

Z Services, a cloud-based cyber-security solutions provider to enterprise­s in the Middle East and North Africa, will roll out consumer tailored offerings by 2019 to tap demand for cyber-crime countermea­sures.

“Cyber-crime in general – organised or not organised – generates around $1 trillion (Dh3.67tn) revenues every year and it is growing at 20 per cent annually,” Nidal Taha, president of the Z Services in the UAE, told The National. “It is the number one crime in the value of dirty money even before drugs. Not only enterprise­s but cyber criminals are also targeting gullible individual­s.”

The company caters to some of the biggest enterprise­s in the region such as Etisalat, Saudi Telecom Company and Maroc Telecom, but is looking to offer individual consumer solutions next year.

Mena’s share in the money generated through cyber crimes is around 20 per cent, said Mr Taha, adding, “cyber criminals are hacking individual­s’ email accounts and blackmaili­ng them, leading to huge loss of personal wealth.”

Z Services, in associatio­n with McAfee – the device-tocloud cyber-security company – launched the first in-country cloud security solution for Mena last week.

“We are the first in-country [provider], because the cloud is developed in the UAE where we will be hosting traffic. It’s not like other players who host the traffic on clouds abroad or that are developed outside. It will give us an advantage of being faster while responding or detecting any malware,” said Mr Taha.

With the addition of this solution, Z Services will extend its cloud-based customer offerings, and enhance its data protection and threat prevention capabiliti­es across different platforms. The in-country solution also enables customers to remain compliant with regulation­s around data storage.

Cyber-crime costs reached about $600 billion globally in 2017, or 0.8 per cent of the world’s gross domestic product, according to a report by McAfee and Centre for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies.

The cloud security solution “gives businesses the ability to better protect valuable informatio­n from cyber attacks by enforcing policies with enhanced visibility of data and user behaviour across cloud services and devices to stop security threats,” said Nigel Hawthorn, director of cloud security at McAfee for Europe and Middle East and Africa.

The company caters to some of the biggest enterprise­s in the region such as Etisalat and Saudi Telecom Company

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