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[Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, December 18, 2024] Nearly 120 local customers and ecosystem partners attended the annual security summit in Saudi Arabia, with the theme "Discover Huawei SASE (Secure Access Service Edge)", to share their insights on network security trends and practices in the AI era. At the summit, Huawei launched the "Discover Huawei SASE" program in Saudi Arabia, aiming to facilitate the transformation towards the intelligent era.
Zou Siyi, Deputy General Manager of Huawei Saudi Arabia, Wang Hui, President of the NCE Data Communication Domain of Huawei, Mohammed Alosaimi, Cyber Security & Privacy Officer of Huawei Saudi Arabia, and Lars van der Zande, Senior Solution Architect of Huawei Middle East & Central Asia attended the event.
Huawei launched "Discover Huawei SASE" experience program for Saudi ArabiaEmerging technologies like AI, cloud computing, big data, Internet of Things (IoT), and mobile Internet are constantly reshaping our digital landscape. This brings unprecedented opportunities as well as huge security challenges to enterprises. Over 4 million branches worldwide are in urgent need of secure interconnection, prompting a shift towards SASE architecture in branch security transformation. Against this backdrop, Huawei has launched the Xinghe Intelligent SASE Solution for Saudi Arabia, helping enterprises build a solid line of defense for network security.
Leveraging the cloud-network-edge-endpoint integrated architecture, Huawei Xinghe Intelligent Unified SASE Solution provides three core capabilities: intelligent detection, intelligent collaboration, and intelligent integration.
Intelligent detection: Huawei's in-house Emulator can unpack unknown malware in milliseconds and interwork with the lightweight Site AI integrated into the local gateway, achieving an unknown threat detection rate of 95%.
Intelligent collaboration: With Huawei's unified security operations center, the information about a threat detected on one node can be synchronized to the entire network.
Intelligent integration: Huawei's HiSec Endpoint provides three-in-one security capabilities: endpoint detection and response (EDR), zero-trust network access (ZTNA), and network access control (NAC). The unique dynamic behavior graph correlation engine is used to cope with new variants and accurately identify ransomware to achieve zero data loss.
Huawei HiSecEngine AntiDDoS12000 series provides up to 2.4 Tbit/s of security protection capacity and scalability to effectively defend against heavy-traffic DDoS attacks. It can defend against hundreds of complex attacks within seconds through In-situ Flow Information Telemetry (IFIT) to ensure service continuity of large enterprises in various industries, such as finance, government, and education.
In addition, during the event, STCS and Huawei signed an MoU on strategic cooperation for closer cooperation and joint innovation in the Secure SD-WAN field to jointly build the best network security protection solution in the AI era.
Abdullah AlShagroud, STCS' General Manager of Infrastructure Management Services, and Zou Siyi, Deputy General Manager of Huawei Saudi Arabia, attended the signing ceremonyAbdullah AlShagroud, STCS' General Manager of Infrastructure Management Services, and Zou Siyi, Deputy General Manager of Huawei Saudi Arabia, attended the signing ceremony.
Looking ahead, Huawei aims to further develop AI-powered defense technologies in network security, with the goal of driving intelligent transformations and generational upgrades for enterprise networks across various sectors.
For more information about Huawei's Xinghe Intelligent Network Security Solution, visit https://e.huawei.com/en/solutions/enterprise-network/security.