The New Collaboration Will be Incorporating Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Which Will be led by Ioannis Antypas
London, United Kingdom - (NewMediaWire) - May 1, 2023 - Ioannis Antypas, a London tech entrepreneur, and an expert in cybersecurity, has announced an exciting new collaboration with a Saudi Arabian company. They will be offering a new level of security against modern threats which could change the experience for customers.
Set to begin in May 2023, the contracted project will leverage Antypas' experience in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics. Together with the Saudi Arabian company, Antypas will work to create cutting-edge solutions that detect and prevent emerging threats in real-time which could be a game changer for the region.
With a strong background in tech and cybersecurity, Antypas has also secured a first-class honours degree from the University of West London and a triple distinction star from Uxbridge College. With this amount of knowledge in the industry, Ioannis Antypas is an experienced entrepreneur in the sector.
Speaking on the launch of the new business, London tech entrepreneur Ioannis Antypas added: "I am really excited to be joining this exciting company in Saudi Arabia. In this fast-paced digital world, cybersecurity is one of the most important issues businesses face today. Cybercriminals are continuously adapting and evolving their techniques, which means it can be a complex process to protect your data.
Our mission is to provide organisations with the highest level of cybersecurity possible, utilising the latest technology to ensure that our clients remain protected from phishing attacks, cyberattacks and malware attacks."
Saudi Arabia is the largest economy in the Middle East and North Africa region and is undergoing a rapid transformation towards becoming a knowledge-based economy. As part of this transformation, the country is investing heavily in the development of digital infrastructure and cybersecurity which is where the new technology comes in.
According to the Data Guidance, there are some strict guidelines in place already in Saudi Arabia, but most customers need guidance on how to implement these rules:
The ECC: An organisation must set, document, approve, and apply risk management processes, as well as assess cybersecurity risk at the minimum:
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at an early stage of technology projects;
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before making a substantive change to the technical infrastructure;
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when planning to obtain the services of external parties; and
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when planning for, and before launching, new technical products and services.