Riyadh — Nozomi Networks, a leader in operational technology (OT) and Internet of Things (IoT) security, will participate in Black Hat MEA 2025, scheduled for December 2-4 at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre (RECC) in Malham, Saudi Arabia. The company plans to showcase its latest innovations, including Guardian Air, a wireless sensor designed to enhance visibility and security in OT and IoT environments, alongside Nozomi Arc, a host-based security sensor aimed at detecting and mitigating threats from compromised endpoints.
Nozomi Networks will highlight its advanced monitoring capabilities, AI-driven analytics, and risk management tools, which are crucial for improving cybersecurity resilience across vital sectors such as energy, utilities, and transportation. The firm is set to emphasize the importance of securing converged OT and IoT ecosystems through its comprehensive platform, which includes Guardian, Vantage, Arc, and Guardian Air components.
Saudi Arabia has reaffirmed its global leadership in cybersecurity for 2025, as per the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook, reflecting the nation’s dedication to securing its digital and industrial landscapes. This commitment is further demonstrated by the National Cybersecurity Authority’s implementation of the Operational Technology Cybersecurity Controls (OTCC-1:2022), a regulatory framework aiming to fortify the cybersecurity posture of organizations managing critical national infrastructure.
Muath Alsuwailem, Regional Sales Director at Nozomi Networks, remarked on the significance of their participation at the event. “With Saudi Arabia making significant strides in cybersecurity, Black Hat MEA provides an ideal platform to raise awareness around OT cybersecurity in critical industries as safeguarding operational technology and IoT environments is essential for both national security and business continuity. Our participation enables us to engage directly with regional decision-makers and showcase how leading organizations are securing resilience, visibility, and compliance across their cyber-physical systems using our AI-driven solutions,” he stated.
Nozomi Networks’ strategy aligns with the Kingdom’s cybersecurity initiatives and focuses on enhancing cyber resilience by ensuring compliance with OTCC as well as global standards such as ISA/IEC 62443 and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. The firm aims to deliver integrated IT/OT visibility and automated risk management solutions designed to tackle the challenges posed by an expanding attack surface.
The Nozomi Networks platform comprehensively addresses the entire OT/ICS cybersecurity lifecycle, aligning its capabilities with the NCA mandate. Recently, the company was recognized as the only vendor in the Gartner® Peer Insights™ Customers’ Choice for Critical Protection Systems and was also named a Leader in IoT Security Solutions by Forrester.
Attendees at Black Hat MEA can visit Nozomi Networks at stand number H1.T80 for insights into how organizations are effectively addressing IEC 62443 and other compliance frameworks. They will have the opportunity to experience Nozomi Networks’ solutions in action, underscoring the company’s commitment to advancing cybersecurity measures within the region.
The participation of Nozomi Networks at such a prominent event not only aims to strengthen existing relationships with clients and partners but also seeks to introduce their latest innovations to new audiences, further solidifying the company’s position in the cybersecurity landscape.
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