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Thales strengthens commitment to Middle East cybersecurity market

The announcement of new personnel in the region comes in response to the increasing demand to protect sensitive information and meet the growing number of privacy-driven regulations

cybersecurity-590x393Thales is strengthening its business and commitment to the cybersecurity market in the Middle East with new executive appointments to its e-Security team.

Thales already has an established presence in the region, offering solutions for data protection and trust management, and the announcement of new personnel in the region comes in response to the increasing demand to protect sensitive information and meet the growing number of privacy-driven regulations.

Philip Schreiber is appointed Regional Sales Director Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA), previously Regional Sales Manager sub-Saharan Africa at Thales e-Security. Hamid Qureshi is appointed Region Sales Manager Middle East, coming from Hewlett Packard, Maen Ftouni, Regional Sales Manager Saudi Arabia, previously with Symantec and Simon Taylor, Channel Manager Middle East. They are supported by Neil Ginns, Senior Solutions Consultant who has been with Thales for more than nine years.

Cyber-crime in the Middle East is becoming ever more frequent as companies continue the trend in moving to digital technology, resulting in businesses and government agencies alike requiring more advanced techniques to deal with the wide array of cyber threats. According to a recent report from Strategy&, the region is experiencing an overall compound annual growth rate of 12% in digital markets, with Middle East companies adopting digital technology at such a rate that early research estimates it could add up to $820bn to regional GDP, in addition to creating over 4 million new jobs by 2020.

The public sector, telecommunications, oil and gas, and financial services industries have all been subject to targeted cyber-attacks in recent years, with those attacks continually developing in sophistication and impact. To combat the threats posed by the unprecedented shift towards digitalisation, Thales brings vast experience in data protection and digital trust management for sensitive applications and information as well as payment transactions.

Marc Duflot, Vice President Middle East region, Thales says: “Thales has a global reputation as a leader in digital trust management solutions and these new executive appointments confirm the commitment of Thales to support the digital transformation process currently underway in our region. It also reinforces the Group’s investment in the Middle East and will significantly expand the Thales footprint.”

Philip Schreiber, Regional Sales Director for Thales e-Security MEASA, says: “Cybersecurity is an ever increasing threat and as attacks become more sophisticated it is clear that data protection is becoming both more critical and more in demand. We are delighted to welcome our recent appointments to the team here in Dubai and look forward to further building on our 20 year legacy in the region, both as part of our commitment to support existing customers and also to further expand our business in the region.”

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