Anomali broadens its footprint in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia

by News Desk 1 year ago Technology Anomali

During a regional roadshow in Riyadh, Damman, and Dubai, Infinigate company StarLink and Saudi Aramco subsidiary Cyberani partner Anomali will highlight their combined capabilities and aims to establish strategic alliances with regional partners to promot

Anomali, the premier AI-Powered Security Operations Platform from Silicon Valley, is increasing its footprint in the Middle East by extending its projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Anomali is poised to transform the cybersecurity environment through strategic alliances with major stakeholders in both industries, emphasising innovation and collaboration.

In Saudi Arabia, Anomali is bolstering its investment by establishing a wholly-owned subsidiary, reaffirming its dedication to strengthening critical infrastructure and businesses against mounting cybersecurity threats. Dr. Rubaie, alongside local executives and key partners, is organizing celebratory events in Riyadh on April 29 and Dammam on April 30, engaging stakeholders from diverse sectors such as oil and gas, banking, government, utilities, and telecommunications. Underlining the importance of strategic collaborations in Saudi Arabia, Anomali is teaming up with esteemed companies like StarLink (an Infinigate company) and Cyberani (an Aramco digital company). StarLink stands out as a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions in the region, delivering cutting-edge technologies and comprehensive services to businesses across multiple industries. Cyberani, supported by Saudi Aramco, is a trailblazing digital solutions provider specializing in cybersecurity and digital transformation services tailored to the unique requirements of the Saudi market.

Discussing the expansion in Saudi Arabia, Dr. Rubaie emphasized the kingdom’s swift adoption of technology and the critical need for advanced security measures. “Our continued investment in Saudi Arabia reflects our proactive approach to addressing evolving cybersecurity challenges and supporting the Kingdom’s digital agenda,” he said.

In both the UAE and Saudi Arabia, Anomali stresses the importance of embracing innovation in 2024, urging security leaders to pivot towards automation and advanced security analytics. With its forward-thinking approach and cloud-native capabilities, Anomali aims to empower organizations to safeguard their businesses effectively while enhancing productivity and efficiency.

In the UAE, Anomali introduces its latest innovation designed to aid customers in deploying a distinctive multi-lingual Copilot, enhancing security analytics solutions with unparalleled speed, scalability, and performance while optimizing costs. Dr. Ahmed Rubaie, CEO of Anomali, is leading a “Be Different” roadshow, culminating in a celebratory event in Dubai on May 1, in partnership with strategic ally StarLink, an Infinigate Group Company.

Dr. Rubaie reaffirmed Anomali's dedication to assisting the United Arab Emirates in its digital transition, stating, “With the region’s geopolitical significance and rapid digitization, there’s an urgent need for advanced security measures. Anomali is excited to introduce a ‘different’ way of managing security operations, aligning with the UAE’s emphasis on innovation and productivity.”

Anomali is assisting some of the largest enterprise customers globally by consolidating and replacing their entire stack of legacy security analytics technology, including ETL, SIEM, NG SIEM, XDR, SOAR, and TIP. For instance, the company recently added a global financial institution to implement Anomali Copilot and replace its legacy security analytics, resulting in a cost reduction from $10M to $5M annually. Together with forward-thinking global clients, Anomali is uniquely revolutionizing security management.

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