GISEC 2023-Microsoft Displays Zero Trust Approach and Policing Tools

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Microsoft recently brought a message of collaboration and resilience to GISEC 2023, where the company participated as a Strategic Partner and staged a headlining showcasing that has the potential to revolutionize policing.

Naim Yazbeck, General Manager of Microsoft UAE

โ€œMicrosoft Security recently surpassed a US$20-billion revenue milestone โ€“ the clearest signal yet that we are on the right track in protecting our customers from cyberthreats,โ€ said Naim Yazbeck, General Manager of Microsoft UAE. โ€œWe treat security as a team sport, which has become even more important as we embrace the world of hybrid work. In the latter half of 2022, we launched more than 300 product innovations to help organizations stay ahead of evolving threats.โ€

โ€œMicrosoftโ€™s security solutions ecosystem, which includes our more than 15,000 trusted partners, touches on a broad range of use cases, including modern policing,โ€ Yazbeck added. โ€œOur security capabilities have expanded to synthesize 65 trillion signals a day, across device types, apps, and platforms. That gives us unparalleled visibility of the threat landscape. We shall continue to leverage that visibility to protect our customers. GISEC is the ideal platform for us to demonstrate those capabilities and to assure our customers that together we can deliver resilience and safety for all our digital estates.โ€

Industry sources added that this year at GISEC, Microsoft will be showcasing innovative mixed-reality experiences using HoloLens 2 which is powered by the reliability, scalability, and most importantly security of Microsoft Azure. Mixed reality is a blend of the physical world and digital world, where digital information is represented by holograms that through AI respond to commands and interact with real-world surfaces in real time. Together with DXC Technology, Microsoft will unlock the potential of the industrial metaverse using Mixed Reality, IoT and AI and deliver a modern approach to crime scene investigation through data forensics and incident response.

Microsoft will exhibit with ten partners at GISEC 2023: Help AG, Bespin, Wipro, BPS, Rubrik, Celebal Technoliges, Techvista, HyperNym, F5, Paramount.

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