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Injazat enables safe web3 adoption

As the first-of-its-kind in Abu Dhabi, Injazat’s homegrown Cyber Fusion Centre monitors Injazat’s clients’ operating environments around the clock.

Injazat has announced the launch of a new operational office for the Cyber Fusion Centre (CFC) services in the Injazat headquarters, as part of their plan to expand their digital services and implement their framework, incorporating metaverse, digital twin, cybersecurity, and smart cities fusions.

The official opening ceremony was attended by the guest of honour, His Excellency Mohamad Al Kuwaiti, the UAE’s head of cybersecurity, and distinguished members representing the Abu Dhabi Cybersecurity Council during a ceremonial ribbon cutting alongside Ussama Dahabiyeh, CEO of Injazat, and other distinguished guests and key clients.

As the first-of-its-kind in Abu Dhabi, Injazat’s homegrown Cyber Fusion Centre (CFC) monitors Injazat’s clients’ operating environments around the clock. It combines the Centre’s own threat intelligence with situational awareness from partners and government organisations for real-time detection, analysis, and defence against cyberthreats.

Furthermore, this strategy broadens Injazat’s capabilities by directing them towards new technological paths, such as emerging technologies with new benefits and opportunities in Web3, Agritech and Sustainability. The new services will be offered through a combination of on-premises compute and G42 cloud-hosted platforms, focusing on developing capabilities for addressing Web3, Metaverse and associated security risks and threats.

CFC will play a critical role in assisting organisations across various sectors to reduce their risks, business disruptions, and overall IT costs. It acts as a critical line of defence and uses curated intelligence about the threat landscape of its customers to accelerate and enhance threat detection and response. This will provide maximum visibility to Injazat’s customers, especially across the Middle East, offering them enhanced cybersecurity solutions and allowing them to limit their risk exposure and make informed decisions about their cybersecurity journey.

Martin Yates, CTO of Injazat, said: “We aim to help businesses operate more efficiently while fostering a safer society and better living environments. This further enables the CFC’s services, which are constantly enhanced to meet client business requirements by modifying threat landscapes and emerging technologies, ensuring their relevance and competitiveness.”

Bersant Salihu, Manager of Injazat’s Cyber Fusion Centre, said: “This expansion will allow our clients to benefit from cybersecurity to keep their companies safe, thus offering services that serve the community. It is an opportunity for all our clients across the Middle East to safeguard their data and businesses, and also benefit from higher risk visibility, thus decreasing and limiting their businesses’ risks.”