Positive Technologies has signed a distribution agreement with leading Egyptian ICT company Mideast Communication Systems (MCS) to promote Positive Technologies products and services in Egypt and Africa.
Cyberattacks are still on the rise worldwide: in the Middle East, their number tripled in Q1 compared to the same period in 2023. In Africa, over 70% of all cyberattacks in the last year targeted the public, finance, industry, and telecommunication sectors. Dark web marketplace research for the same period shows that information to access the networks of large domestic companies is available for an average of $2,970.
According to the 2023–2024 report by the International Telecommunication Union, Egypt is one of 12 nations awarded the highest rating in the Global Cybersecurity Index. However, Positive Technologies ranks the country second in Africa in terms of the number of cyberattacks (13%) after South Africa (22%).
Tarek Shabaka, MCS CEO, stated, “MCS has been in cybersecurity for 18 years, and today, our strategic plan is centered on implementing cutting-edge solutions, supporting Egypt’s digital transformation, and expanding in the region. Our company has been growing its presence in Africa for the last several years. I’m confident that our partnership with Positive Technologies, a leading developer of advanced cybersecurity solutions and services, will help us significantly contribute to building a high level of cyber resilience among companies and organizations in the region.”
Ilya Leonov, Positive Technologies’ Regional Director for MENA, stated that Positive Technologies has been working in the Middle East for several years and is excited to expand its partner network in Africa.
“MCS has a wealth of experience with public sector and financial institutions, which we see targeted in more than half of all cyberattacks in Africa. We’re ready to share our extensive expertise, experience, and practical knowledge with our partners. Our collaboration with MCS will stretch beyond Egypt and include other countries in Middle East and Africa. Priority will be given to industrial safety, DevSecOps, red team services, and ATM security assessment,” noted Ilya Leonov.