Intelligent CISO Issue 19 | Page 9

news Crossword signs agreement with global aerospace defence and security company rossword Cybersecurity, a technology commercialisation company focused solely on cybersecurity and risk, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Leonardo, a global high-tech aerospace defence and security company. C Crossword is rapidly becoming a leading player in the provision of risk assurance systems. Rizikon Assurance allows organisations to assess, assure, visualise and ultimately control third party risk. The cooperation between Crossword and Leonardo will enable Leonardo’s National Cyber Security Centre’s certified cyber consultancy to use Rizikon Assurance to enhance its leading risk assessment and risk management practice for customers throughout the world. Leonardo targets its cybersecurity offerings at government, defence and critical national infrastructure both in the UK and internationally. Supporting that offering with industry- leading tooling such as Rizikon Assurance will further improve outcomes for customers. cybersecurity research in UK universities and bringing cutting edge technology to market. Jake Holloway, Crossword’s Business Development Director, said: “Having Leonardo as a partner will allow us to respond to much larger opportunities for our products like Rizikon Assurance. This is a big step in our development as a business.” The MoU states an intention to collaborate across multiple workstreams, including an agreement to bid for certain significant contracts across multiple industries throughout 2020, utilising Crossword’s flagship third party risk management solution Rizikon Assurance and Leonardo’s extensive expertise in integration, cyber and third-party assurance. The MoU also explores opportunities to partner to deliver technology commercialisation, focusing on Jake Holloway, Business Development Director at Crossword SANS ANNOUNCES BIGGEST EVER GULF REGION CYBERSECURITY TRAINING EVENT IN DUBAI ANS Institute, a world leader in cybersecurity training and certification, returns to Dubai this month with its biggest yet Gulf region event. S With 10 essential information security training courses taught by SANS’ highly qualified, technically skilled instructors, the event will run over two weeks from November 16–28. The Gulf region has become increasingly digitalised over the past five to 10 years. As a result, and due to its geopolitical and strategic importance on the world stage, the region has also become a key target of both nation state cybercriminals and hacktivists. www.intelligentciso.com | Issue 19 The two-week SANS Gulf Region November event will provide security professionals in the GCC with the deep technical skills and knowledge required to keep ahead of today’s cybercriminals and to protect organisations in the region. Courses cover areas such as incident response, threat hunting, digital forensics, hacker and network tools and forensics, and reverse engineering, together with a variety of other red, blue and purple team skills. Ned Baltagi, SANS Institute Managing Director of the Middle East and Africa, said: “SANS Institute remains committed to increasing the levels of self-reliance among organisations in GCC countries and, as always, our mission is to deliver Ned Baltagi, SANS Institute Managing Director of the Middle East and Africa cutting-edge information security knowledge and skills to all students in order to protect people and assets.” SANS will also be hosting the Level Up Roadshow in Dubai on November 18 and November 25. 9