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Thales showcases its cybersecurity offering @ISNR 2016

From 15 to 17 April 2016, Thales will be at the International Security & National Resilience (ISNR) exhibition in Abu Dhabi. Thales will showcase its full range of cybersecurity solutions for government agencies and homeland security forces.

Critical infrastructure providers, administrations, financial institutions, innovative industries and research institutes are all highly dependent on their IT systems and are therefore more vulnerable to new types of cyberthreats. A body of expertise exists, and a whole range of proven products and services are available, to retain the initiative in the fight against cyberattackers. Thales offers a portfolio of products and services spanning the entire lifecycle of information systems today, enabling customers, to maintain continuity of operations.

The Critical Information Systems and Cybersecurity business at stage

Jean-Marie Letort, Head of Strategy and Marketing for the Critical Information Systems and Cybersecurity activity at Thales will give a conference on « Data protection and digital transformation” during the InfoSecurity Show that takes places on the 17th in Abu Dhabi.

About Thales

With more than 1,500 cybersecurity specialists around the world, Thales provides proactive and needs-responsive protection for critical information systems in the most sensitive contexts.

  • Leveraging its unique expertise, Thales now ranks among the world leaders in critical information system and sensitive data protection (one of the European leaders in cybersecurity and No. 1 worldwide in hardware security modules).
  • Thales’s cybersecurity operations centres (CSOC) provide end-to-end supervision of critical information systems.
  • Thales’s dedicated Rapid Reaction Team offers on-site intervention in the case of an attack or crisis situation.
  • Thales has designed a set of system monitoring, administration and security maintenance services, specifically tailored to today’s environment of evolving technologies and changing usage patterns.