Further Security Training Required to Combat Computer-Based Crimes

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Further Security Training Required to Combat Computer-Based Crimes

ABU DHABI, UAE, December 8, 2011/PRNewswire/ --

    Last quarter (Q3 2011[1]), McAfee, silver sponsor of Black Hat Abu Dhabi
(http://www.blackhat.com) recorded an average of 7,300 new bad sites per day.
According to the report, North America still leads by a large margin, with 66 percent of
servers. Europe and the Middle East remain in second rank with 23 percent. The evolving
nature of cybercrime and enterprise security necessitates the need for continuous training
and education in this crucial area of network management.

    C.J. Ajayakumar, CEO, and President of Cambridge Education, said, "Because of the
reality of computer based crimes, and to help protect our economic stability, it is
important for enterprises to train the employees responsible for conducting
investigations. This covers what digital evidence is, where it is likely to be located,
how to identify it, and the processes to follow in the proper acquisition and analysis of
the evidence."

    Cambridge Education, which has trained approximately 21,000 working professionals in
the field of Information Technology (IT), Project Management, Cyber Security, Supply
Chain, Risk Management, and Information Security, supports the need for further training
in the region.

    To highlight their continued support of training in the region, Cambridge Education is
a Silver sponsor of this year's Black Hat Abu Dhabi. Black Hat Abu Dhabi will offer a full
range of ten training sessions over two days, followed by two days of three briefing
tracks running simultaneously alongside the exhibition. The briefings will discuss and
demonstrate the latest and most important security issues facing the market today.

    Black Hat Abu Dhabi 2011 runs from the 12th to 15th December 2011 at Emirates Palace
and is the world's leading IT security conference.

    The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) represented by the UAE Computer
Emergency Response Team (aeCERT) in cooperation with Khalifa University of Science,
Technology, and Research in partnership with UBM brings the event to the Middle East.

    The keynote speaker at Black Hat Abu Dhabi 2011 is General Michael Hayden, United
States Air Force (USAF), Retired, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
and Deputy Director of the National Security Agency (NSA).

    1. http://www.mcafee.com/us/resources/reports/rp-quarterly-threat-q3-2011.pdf ,
(p16)

    Notes to the editor

    For more information please see http://www.blackhat.com

    Individuals, associations, government bodies, academic institutions and companies
interested in finding out more about Black Hat Abu Dhabi should contact the organisers,
UBM Middle East for information, on +971-2-406-4471 or email matthew.robarts@ubm.com

    Black Hat briefings and training is the largest and most important security conference
series in the world. Black Hat Abu Dhabi is organised by UBM Middle East on behalf of
TechWeb, a division of UBM.

    For images, photographs and further enquiries please contact:

    Mita Srinivasan, Market Buzz, mita@themarketbuzz.net, +971-4-3625484

    For other marketing related enquiries:

    Bryan Espie, Marketing Director, UBM Middle East, bryan.espie@ubm.com or
+971(0)2-4064314

    Further information on UBM Middle East can be found at http://www.ubm.com

Source: UBM Middle East

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