Genians, a pioneer in NAC-driven Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solutions, proudly announces its selection as the lead institution for the ‘Joint Research and Development for Advanced Cybersecurity Technologies’ project, supported by South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT.
This 3 million USD project, running from July 2024 to December 2026, aims to drive the global expansion of South Korea’s leading cybersecurity companies. Genians, renowned for its expertise in NAC, ZTNA, and EDR, will spearhead the project by forming a consortium with SecuLayer (specializing in SIEM and SOAR), Tatum Security (experts in Cloud-native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP)), and Kangwon National University (noted for AI, Big Data, and Cybersecurity Compliance & Regulation research). Additionally, UAE-based cybersecurity firm RAS Infotech will collaborate on the project, with large government, healthcare, and financial institutions in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other Gulf countries.
The collaborative effort aims to develop a robust cybersecurity mesh and managed cybersecurity system tailored to the Middle Eastern market. Key objectives include leveraging NAC, ZTNA, and EDR solutions to establish a scalable and composable cybersecurity mesh. Initially, the integration will focus on SIEM, SOAR, and CNAPP, along with intelligence platforms that correlate devices, users, and applications, with threat data.
As the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) cybersecurity industry continues to expand – with Frost & Sullivan projecting its value to triple by 2030 to reach 13.4 billion USD – countries like the UAE and Saudi Arabia are investing heavily in digital transformation to reduce their dependence on oil exports.
“The comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) between the UAE and South Korea has unlocked numerous business opportunities across various sectors. Additionally, Saudi Arabia’s $1.5 trillion NEOM project is poised to generate significant demand for next-gen cybersecurity solutions. This collaborative project will be a crucial part of that success,” said Genians CEO, Dong-Bum Lee.
“With over 3,000 customers across 28 countries and more than 40 customers in the Middle East, we are confident in leading this national project to solidify our position in the GCC countries. This marks a new milestone in addressing global cybersecurity challenges, and the success of this project will be replicated in other regions,” said Genians CTO, Kye-Yeon Kim.
RAS Infotech CEO, Akram Khazi, added, “This project’s tailored cybersecurity solutions will be a game changer in the Middle East and will position us as a leading global cybersecurity provider.”
This initiative is set to significantly enhance cybersecurity capabilities in the Middle East, paving the way for Genians and its partners to lead in the global market.
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