Intelligent CISO Issue 20 | Page 6

news Director TRA UAE working on cybersecurity policy for cloud- based future he UAE’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) is working on cybersecurity policy for a cloud-based future, according to Eng Abdulrahman Almarzouqi, Director of Cybersecurity, TRA. “Everything will be moving to the cloud, and so the security of the cloud is very important,” said Almarzouqi, speaking at the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit in Dubai. T Almarzouqi said that the TRA is working on a comprehensive policy for cloud security, including for public and private use. Organisations are likely to implement their cloud strategies gradually, and Almarzouqi said private companies could classify their data and begin migrating to the cloud by moving their least critical data first. As they gain in cloud confidence, they could then move more of their data to the cloud. Middle East and North Africa (MENA) enterprise information security and risk management spending will total US$1.7 billion in 2020, an increase of 10.7% from 2019, according to a recent forecast by Gartner, Inc. “The double-digit growth is a reflection of how organisations in MENA region are coming up to speed with their global counterparts in adopting information security and risk management solutions,” said Sam Olyaei, Research Director at Gartner. “More importantly, an evolving threat landscape and the advent of Digital Transformation is forcing local security and risk leaders to re-evaluate their spending priorities.” 6 ONLINE DORMAKABA TRAINING PORTAL UNVEILED lobal security group dormakaba has unveiled its training portal that will provide partners with the technical resources required to optimise client implementations. It will also keep site visitors up-to-date with the latest product innovation ensuring their skills remain relevant in the evolving technology landscape. G “Through the training portal, dormakaba is delivering a wealth of knowledge that lets visitors get the most out of its products and solutions,” said Travis Wentzel, Marketing Manager: SSA (Sub-Sahara Africa) at dormakaba South Africa. “The site focuses on technical training across all levels from beginner to expert. With a blend of e-learning modules and instructor- led classroom training, the services can be delivered for both external and internal audiences.” The training modules are divided into several main product categories that include electronic access and data; mechanical key systems; entrance systems; door hardware; and interior glass systems. Each module has a wealth of training elements that are customisable to partner requirements. “Whether it is classroom training that takes place on-site or e-learning that can happen from the convenience of the customer’s office anywhere in the world, the dormakaba platform caters for any requirement,” added Wentzel. “There is also a host of how-to videos loaded on the portal that provide step- by-step instructions with subtitles and explanations that clearly unpack the concepts and show how to implement the solutions in real-world environments.” Issue 20 | www.intelligentciso.com