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Boeing Forms Team To Pursue Middle East Unmanned Systems Market; Debbie Rub Comments

Boeing Forms Team To Pursue Middle East Unmanned Systems Market; Debbie Rub Comments

Boeing has formed a partnership with Abu Dhabi Autonomous Systems Investments Company in a move aimed at growing in the unmanned aircraft systems market in Middle East. Under the agreement, ADASI will provide training, support and marketing services to Boeing for that company’s ScanEagle and Integrator unmanned aircraft systems United Arab Emirates, Boeing said Monday. [...]

U.S. defense and intelligence officials have vaguely fingered Iran as the source of recent cyberattacks against U.S. banks and the oil industry in the Middle East, Mike Mount reports for CNN. Publicly, officials have only said the attacks were traced from a state actor and not specifically traced Iran’s direct participation to the attacks, Mount [...]

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VMware, virtualization and cloud infrastructure provider, has appointed Sam Tayan regional director for the Middle East and North Africa region. Tayan will work out of Dubai to deliver VMware’s sales strategy and customer service operations. Tayan will work closely with customers driving VMware’s cloud and virtualization solutions, enabling organizations to lower cost and enhance security. [...]

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There has been a dramatic increase in the number of infected computers in the United Arab Emirates and the Middle East because users are not fully aware of the measures needed to prevent them, Trend Micro said. “It’s an illegal trillion-dollar industry,” Trend Micro Security Adviser Rik Ferguson told Khaleej Times. “It is even more [...]

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Digital forensics has come to play an important role in solving crimes as many criminals employ the Internet and digital devices in carrying out their illegal acts. “Almost every crime that you can think of has some sort of digital evidence in it at this point,” said Dr. Ibrahim Bagilli, assistant professor and director of [...]

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Yesterday, hackers compromised the website of the Jerusalem Post by planting malicious coding into the website so that it would distribute malware to visitors. A researcher at Sophos Labs was one of the first to find the exploit. “Initially, I suspected that the malware was loaded via a compromised advert stream or one of the [...]

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