Group-IB, a global cybersecurity solutions provider, announced new partnerships with local and regional cybersecurity leaders during GISEC Global 2025, held from May 6 to 8 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
The company also highlighted its latest technologies designed to combat digital threats across multiple domains.
As part of its participation, Group-IB signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with Alpha Data, a prominent Middle East-based digital transformation provider, and CyberGate Defense, a UAE-based cybersecurity firm offering services to both government and private sectors globally.
These agreements aim to facilitate cooperation in threat intelligence sharing, awareness-building, and the delivery of advanced cyber defense tools across the region.
“These partnerships reflect Group-IB’s deep commitment to supporting the UAE’s forward-looking vision for cybersecurity resilience and digital trust,” said Ashraf Koheil, Regional Sales Director MEA at Group-IB. “By collaborating with key regional stakeholders, we aim to strengthen collective defenses and contribute to the region’s growing role as a global cybersecurity hub.”
Showcasing a unified cybersecurity platform
Group-IB used the GISEC platform to present its Cyber Fusion Center—an integrated ecosystem that combines threat intelligence, fraud protection, digital risk monitoring, and cloud security under one framework. Featured solutions include:
Fraud Protection (FP): Detects and responds to digital fraud in real time across banking and e-commerce.
Threat Intelligence (TI): Delivers tailored insights using proprietary threat data.
Digital Risk Protection (DRP): Prevents brand abuse, impersonation, and data leaks across surface, deep, and dark web environments.
Attack Surface Management (ASM): Identifies exposed digital assets to reduce vulnerability.
Managed Extended Detection and Response (MXDR): Provides 24/7 threat monitoring across endpoints, networks, and cloud systems.
“As the boundaries between cyber threats and online fraud continue to blur, organisations need a unified approach to stay ahead,” said Dmitry Volkov, CEO of Group-IB.
“At GISEC Global 2025, we are proud to showcase how our Cyber Fusion Center brings together fraud prevention, threat intelligence, and digital risk protection under one roof. This fusion-driven model is not just the future, it’s the new standard for securing digital ecosystems in an increasingly automated threat landscape.”
The company also unveiled its new AI Assistant, designed to help cybersecurity professionals access real-time, structured threat intelligence through plain-language queries. This tool is built with a privacy-first approach and aims to simplify decision-making by eliminating the need for manual data filtering.
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