Kaspersky Lab had an outstanding participation during GITEX technology week (18-22 October) in Dubai. The company has presented our popular security solutions, targeting enterprises, and small to medium companies, like DDoS, anti-fraud, and analysing security data.
The special service which Kaspersky presented this year is Kaspersky Safe Kids, which is partially free service targeting parents to make them confident about their children using the internet and exploring the digital world, through controlling some settings, which enables them to block inappropriate websites and unwanted communications, limiting the time a kid spends online, finding child’s location in real time in case his phone or device gets lost or stolen, additional to other advantages.
What's special about #Kaspersky #GTX this year?#SafeKids #CyberSecurity #CyberBullying #GITEX2015 @GITEXTechWeek pic.twitter.com/iDwFVKJQQE
— Kaspersky Lab ME (@KasperskyME) October 20, 2015
Kaspersky also showcased a live presentation for hacking critical manufactures, and its security solutions to protect them from those threats.
Live demonstration at (Hall 1) for hacking industrial manufacture #GTX #GITEX2015 #CyberSecurity
@GITEXTechWeek pic.twitter.com/0LhD21T9R6— Kaspersky Lab ME (@KasperskyME) October 19, 2015
Being the official sponsor of Scuderia Ferrari, Kaspersky presented a special stand for the stimulation of driving Ferrari cars, and to live the experience, which attracted many visitors of driving cars lovers.
Our PR @mikhailvasin and @Baseem3 are racing in #GTX!
Yalla, take the metro and come race at Hall 1 #Dubai pic.twitter.com/QeFAqiwBaH— Kaspersky Lab ME (@KasperskyME) October 21, 2015
Kaspersky has presented a new game to spread cyber security awareness among general audience of non IT people, based on different possible scenarios for hacking and cyber threats, and testing users knowledge of these threats in light and simple way.
#Kaspersky presenting new game to spread #CyberSecurity awareness among general audience #GTX #GITEX2015 pic.twitter.com/4FNVUO9uoL
— Kaspersky Lab ME (@KasperskyME) October 21, 2015