GISEC
GISEC 2022: Check Point to Show Off Check Point CloudGuard, Check Point Harmony, and Check Point Quantum

Ram Narayanan, the Country Manager for the Middle East at Check Point Software Technologies, speaks about his company’s participation at GISEC 2022
Are you participating in GISEC 2022?
Check Point Software is committed to supporting and being part of global platforms such as GISEC to showcase expertise and reach out to our customers. GISEC 2022 provides an opportunity to network with channel partners to seek new ways of collaborating to provide solutions to their customers & meet directly with prospect customers and showcase our solutions. We are participating at GISEC 2022 with a silver sponsorship and will be exhibiting in D18 – Hall 7.
What is your theme of participation at the event?
GISEC is one of the most anticipated events in the region which provides an enormous platform to showcase our transformation and signal our new thinking and energy and capitalize on new business development. We will emphasize our new strategic directions towards the best and brightest thinking around our solution highlights through our new mantra ‘You Deserve the best Security’ and showcase our Infinity portfolio of solutions which includes our three main pillars, Check Point CloudGuard, Check Point Harmony, and Check Point Quantum. Apart from hosting visitors at our booth, we will also be presenting an expert session on the Dark Stage during the event.
What is the general agenda / planned list of activities at the event?
GISEC 2022 is going to be busy. We have a booth in Hall 7 – D18, we will be hosting visitors at the booth and showcasing our solution highlights.
- We plan to introduce Demo Point to our channel partners and end customers where they get to explore our Quantum (Network), CloudGuard (Cloud) & Harmony (User and Access) security products. This is a personalized demo and would be coordinated by one of our security experts
- With digital transformation initiatives gaining traction and more cloud adoption we will have our cloud security architects engaging with customers onsite and showcase how to address cloud security at scale and speed
- We will be discussing and showcasing our hyperscale architecture – Maestro solution and engaging with prospects how it can be relevant to their environment and address some of their use cases
- We are planning to showcase the findings from Check Point Research in the dark stage session and how prevention first strategy can help to mitigate the risks
What according to you are the challenges faced by CISOs and Cybersecurity experts today?
The last couple of years has been far from ordinary, both for cybersecurity and business in general. The COVID-19 pandemic has permanently changed how business is done, and cybercriminals have adapted to these changes, tailoring their tactics to the new reality. Every year, certain threats grow rapidly as cybercriminals focus their efforts on a particularly effective or lucrative attack technique, such as ransomware or cryptojacking. However, one of the most worrying trends in 2021 was the growth of cybercrime across the board.
In 2021, the total number of cyberattacks increased by 50% year over year globally and by 71% in the UAE. Many companies are still supporting a mostly or wholly remote workforce, and cloud adoption continues to grow. CISOs and cybersecurity experts are continuously facing the challenges of sophisticated attacks that target every part of the IT infrastructure, especially where it is the weakest. Defending against modern cyber threat campaigns requires the ability to respond quickly and correctly to rapidly-evolving attacks that can strike anywhere within an organization’s IT infrastructure.
Will you be running any offline/online engagements alongside the event?
Check Point Software has been using online platforms and organizing webinars throughout the year. During GISEC we look forward to maximizing the in-person interaction and hosting our customers. We plan to organise an evening roundtable with our executives, top customers, and prospects following the discussions and activities during the event.
Cyber Security
Positive Technologies Reports 80% of Middle East Cyberattacks Compromise Confidential Data

A new study by cybersecurity firm Positive Technologies has shed light on the evolving cyber threat landscape in the Middle East, revealing that a staggering 80% of successful cyberattacks in the region lead to the breach of confidential information. The research, examining the impact of digital transformation, organized cybercrime, and the underground market, highlights the increasing exposure of Middle Eastern nations to sophisticated cyber threats.
The study found that one in three successful cyberattacks were attributed to Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups, which predominantly target government institutions and critical infrastructure. While the rapid adoption of new IT solutions is driving efficiency, it simultaneously expands the attack surface for malicious actors.
Cybercriminals in the region heavily utilize social engineering tactics (61% of cases) and malware (51%), often employing a combination of both. Remote Access Trojans (RATs) emerged as a primary weapon in 27% of malware-based attacks, indicating a common objective of gaining long-term access to compromised systems.
The analysis revealed that credentials and trade secrets (29% each) were the most sought-after data, followed by personal information (20%). This stolen data is frequently leveraged for blackmail or sold on the dark web. Beyond data theft, 38% of attacks resulted in the disruption of core business operations, posing significant risks to critical sectors like healthcare, transportation, and government services.
APT groups are identified as the most formidable threat actors due to their substantial resources and advanced technical capabilities. In 2024, they accounted for 32% of recorded attacks, with a clear focus on government and critical infrastructure. Their activities often extend beyond traditional cybercrime, encompassing cyberespionage and even cyberwarfare aimed at undermining trust and demonstrating digital dominance.
Dark web analysis further revealed that government organizations were the most frequently mentioned targets (34%), followed by the industrial sector (20%). Hacktivist activity was also prominent, with ideologically motivated actors often sharing stolen databases freely, exacerbating the cybercrime landscape.
The United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Qatar, all leaders in digital transformation, were the most frequently cited countries on the dark web in connection with stolen data. Experts suggest that the prevalence of advertisements for selling data from these nations underscores the challenges of securing rapidly expanding digital environments, which cybercriminals are quick to exploit.
Positive Technologies analyst Alexey Lukash said, “In the near future, we expect cyberthreats in the Middle East to grow both in scale and sophistication. As digital transformation efforts expand, so does the attack surface, creating more opportunities for hackers of all skill levels. Governments in the region need to focus on protecting critical infrastructure, financial institutions, and government systems. The consequences of successful attacks in these areas could have far-reaching implications for national security and sovereignty.”
To help organizations build stronger defenses against cyberthreats, Positive Technologies recommends implementing modern security measures. These include vulnerability management systems to automate asset management, as well as identify, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities. Positive Technologies also suggests using network traffic analysis tools to monitor network activity and detect cyberattacks. Another critical layer of protection involves securing applications. Such solutions are designed to identify vulnerabilities in applications, detect suspicious activity, and take immediate action to prevent attacks.
Positive Technologies emphasizes the need for a comprehensive, result-driven approach to cybersecurity. This strategy is designed to prevent attackers from disrupting critical business processes. Scalable and flexible, it can be tailored to individual organizations, entire industries, or even large-scale digital ecosystems like nations or international alliances. The goal is to deliver clear, measurable results in cybersecurity—not just to meet compliance standards or rely on isolated technical fixes.
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