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UAE: Cisco to Establish a PoP for Cloud Security Services

Cisco’s Secure Service Edge PoP (Point of Presence) for cloud-delivered security will help customers to protect users, infrastructure and investments

Ahead of GITEX Global 2024, Cisco announces plans to establish a PoP (Point of Presence) for cloud-delivered security in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This initiative aims to help customers protect their users, infrastructure, and investments against threat actors. The announcement is part of Cisco’s continued effort to empower organizations locally and regionally with flexible security services and data loss protection for devices, remote users and distributed locations. Cisco targets service availability by end of 2024 for the Secure Service Edge (SSE) PoP.

The new PoP will play an important role in delivering agile, highly resilient, high-capacity secure access closer to users in the UAE. It will support Cisco’s cloud services including its Secure Service Edge (SSE) solution, Cisco Secure Access. This cloud-delivered platform helps organizations solve a variety of security challenges.

Empowering Users and Organizations

Users can now safely and seamlessly access the resources and apps they need, regardless of protocol, port or level of customization. As a result, customers can move away from the complex web of point products that weren’t designed to support today’s highly distributed environment. With Cisco Secure Access, decisions about how users connect to the Internet, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and private applications are automated, removing complexity and helping to increase productivity.

Cybersecurity Readiness in the UAE

In the UAE, organizations will experience the benefits of Cisco’s SSE PoP with the scalability of public cloud. The PoP will be carrier-neutral and available on any Internet Service Provider (ISP) in UAE.

Findings of the Cisco Cybersecurity Readiness Index underscore the importance of security resilience. The study revealed that in the UAE, only 2% of organizations are at the Mature stage of readiness, 33% are at the Progressive stage, 54% are Formative and 11% are Beginners. It also found that 73% of companies expect a cybersecurity incident to disrupt their business in the next 12-24 months.

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