The global cyber security landscape hasn’t matured because of lack of capabilities and awareness of the ramifications of cyber threats, says Ned Baltagi, Managing Director, SANS Institute, the number 1 cyber security training company in the world. SANS Institute is also the most trusted resource globally, for cyber security certificationsRead More…

SANS Institute, the global leader in cyber security training, announced the company’s first ever cyber security training event, SANS Muscat 2019, to be held in Oman, from April 27, 2019 to May 2, 2019 at the InterContinental Hotel, Muscat. The event, which is already highly subscribed, aims to develop deep, hands-on skills among cyber security professionals in the country throughRead More…

Leading cyber security training provider, SANS Institute today announced its first ever one-day Cyber Security Middle East Summit, to be held in Abu Dubai on 4 April, 2019 at the Fairmont Bab Al Bahr Hotel, which will also be followed by an intensive deep-dive training program delivered by cyber security expertsRead More…

The latest research by SANS Institute demonstrates that among 14-18-year-olds across seven countries in the Middle East and Europe, the choice of IT (including cyber security) as a career is highest in Saudi Arabia and the UAE (47% and 46% respectively).Read More…

SANS Institute, the global leader in cyber security training, has announced that it is holding its next Cyber Security Training program in Dubai to address the region’s growing cyber security skills shortage. SANS Dubai 2019, which will be held at the Hilton Dubai Jumeirah Beach from January 26th to 30th,Read More…

SANS Security Awareness,  released its 2018 Security Awareness Report “Building Successful Security Awareness Programs”. The report found that cyber security awareness programmes are beginning to gain ground among businesses, but that many of the professionals responsible for their implementation are challenged by a lack of time, budget and resources. ItRead More…

Experts from SANS recently presented the five most dangerous new cyber-attack techniques in their annual RSA keynote session in San Francisco, and shared their views on how they work, how they can be stopped or at least slowed, and how businesses and consumers can prepare.Read More…