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Understanding L1, L2 and L3 Cybersecurity Services An AI Powered SOC in Dubai plays a critical role in protecting organisations from the growing number of cyber threats across the region.

Understanding L1, L2 and L3 Cybersecurity Services An AI Powered SOC in Dubai plays a critical role in protecting organisations from the growing number of cyber threats across the region.

When the Cloud Fails: Steven Meyer on the Global Ripple Effect of the Amazon Web Services Outage (AWS Outage) Earlier this month, RTS – Radio Télévision Suisse reported on a

Remote Work, Privacy, and Responsible Technology: Steven Meyer shares insight in Swiss national press In a recent interview with La Liberté, ZENDATA CEO Steven Meyer discussed the evolving balance between

Remote Work, Privacy, and Responsible Technology: Steven Meyer shares insight in Swiss national press In a recent interview with La Liberté, ZENDATA CEO Steven Meyer discussed the evolving balance between

Steven Meyer had the privilege of joining Gautier Porot on International SOS’s Crisis Pulse Series to discuss one of the most pressing challenges of our time: how organizations can prepare
In this episode, Isabelle Meyer, Co-CEO of ZENDATA Cybersecurity, reflects on her career path, from her early days as Head of Litigation in London to becoming a Managing Partner in

Hospitals and healthcare systems are under siege from a rising tide of cyberattacks, making them some of the most vulnerable targets in today’s digital landscape.

Planes grounded, trains at a standstill, stock exchanges affected and problems in hospitals: a vast computer breakdown affected numerous services around the world on Friday 19th July.

Last week, the Federal Office of Cybersecurity published its report, revealing a worrying situation regarding digital security in Switzerland, described as catastrophic.

The recording of the Webinar “Upcoming threats in 2024 from a hacker’s perspective”

The Swiss government’s promises not to monitor its citizens’ communications have been broken. According to an investigation by Republik, since the Intelligence Act was passed in 2016, communications surveillance in