Kaspersky and Zain KSA have announced a strategic partnership following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The collaboration focuses on joint projects leveraging Kaspersky’s cybersecurity solutions, services, and training, with a core emphasis on enhancing cyber resilience.
Kaspersky and Zain KSA have established a collaborative framework to enhance cybersecurity, prioritising knowledge exchange and joint projects focused on strengthening cyber resilience. These projects will involve working together to design, implement, and assess strategies that enhance Zain’s readiness and ability to adapt to cyber disruptions. These projects will encompass incident response, security operations, threat intelligence, proactive monitoring via MDR services, rapid response to cyber incidents, and resilience-focused exercises and simulations.
Beyond cyber resilience, the MoU incorporates joint projects related to building cybersecurity capabilities through endpoint detection and response, security operation centres, threat intelligence, industrial cybersecurity, and cybersecurity expert training. Kaspersky and Zain KSA will collaborate on security assessments through red teaming exercises to identify vulnerabilities and provide actionable mitigation strategies. By using Kaspersky’s training programs, both companies will enhance cybersecurity expertise, improve threat detection, and strengthen incident response capabilities.
Mohamad Hashem, General Manager of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain at Kasperskysaid, “In today’s interconnected world, cyber threats are constantly evolving and becoming more sophisticated. It’s crucial for both local and international companies to proactively collaborate and share knowledge to defend against these threats. Partnerships like this, which foster the exchange of expertise and best practices, are essential for building a robust and resilient cybersecurity ecosystem. By working together, we can empower organisations to better protect themselves and their stakeholders from the ever-growing cyber risks.”
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