ZENDATA Cybersecurity Partners with Reboot01 to Empower Bahraini Developers  

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The partnership between ZENDATA and Reboot01 underscores a shared commitment to building sovereign technological capacity. (Image Courtesy: Reboot01)
The partnership between ZENDATA and Reboot01 underscores a shared commitment to building sovereign technological capacity. (Image Courtesy: Reboot01)

ZENDATA Cybersecurity, a leading global cybersecurity solutions provider, has announced its strategic partnership with Reboot Coding Institute (Reboot01), Bahrain’s premier coding institute, to onboard and develop Bahraini cybersecurity talent for its operations in the region and beyond.

This innovative collaboration reflects ZENDATA’s unwavering commitment to fostering local competencies, driving regional innovation, and empowering the next generation of cybersecurity leaders. Through this partnership, ZENDATA is integrating Bahraini developers trained at Reboot01 into its multiple Cyber Security Products and R&D projects, directly supporting the security posture of its global clientele.

“Reboot01 was founded on the belief that technology and innovation thrive when local talent is empowered and trusted,” said Yanal Jallad, Managing Director of Reboot 01. “Our partnership with ZENDATA is a living testament to this vision. Together, we are enabling Bahraini developers to not only participate in but actively shape the future of cybersecurity on a global scale.”

Reboot01and Zendata Logo (Image Courtesy: Reboot01 and Zendata Linkedln profile)

ZENDATA’s investment in local talent is part of its broader mission to create a sustainable cybersecurity ecosystem that leverages regional excellence to meet global security demands. This partnership will enable the company to further customise its services to meet regional needs while exporting Bahraini cybersecurity expertise to new markets in the MENA and APAC regions.

“At ZENDATA, we are proud to put Bahraini talent at the heart of our innovation engine,” said Isabelle Meyer, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of ZENDATA. “Our partnership with Reboot01 is more than just a recruitment initiative, it is a strategic investment in the future of cybersecurity, built on the extraordinary skills, determination, and creativity of Bahraini developers. We believe this collaboration will set a new benchmark for what it means to empower local talent while delivering world-class cybersecurity services.”

The partnership between ZENDATA and Reboot01 underscores a shared commitment to building sovereign technological capacity, fostering entrepreneurial spirit, and delivering cybersecurity excellence powered by local innovation and global ambition.

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