The Positive Technologies Expert Security Center joined the Computer Emergency Response Team of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation1 (OIC-CERT), making Positive Technologies the first Russian company to do so.
Read also – India’s largest eB2B Platform Udaan Secures Rs 300 C
Joining the organization that unites incident response teams from 27 countries will help Positive Technologies enhance international collaboration and share expertise for a more effective fight against cybercrime worldwide.
Elmar Nabigaev, Head of Threat Response at Positive Technologies, commented: “Joining the OIC-CERT, an affiliated organ of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, is a strategic move for us. The OIC covers a significant portion of the globe, opening vast opportunities for collaboration. Our goal is to strengthen cybersecurity worldwide, and as OIC-CERT members, we gain access to a global community of experts. We look forward to sharing our extensive experience in incident investigation and jointly combating transnational cybercrime.”
Nabigaev also noted that Positive Technologies will participate in the OIC-CERT’s 11th General Meeting in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, at the end of October. The meeting will take place in Muscat (Sultanate of Oman) at the end of October as part of Regional Cybersecurity Week 2024, a conference held under the slogan “Cybersecurity as an enabler for digital economy.” Positive Technologies experts will share their vision for enhancing national CERT capabilities.
The OIC-CERT welcomed Positive Technologies with the following statement: “We hope that your participation in the OIC-CERT will further strengthen the cooperation among CERTs/CSIRTs2, as well as related organizations, both inside the OIC member countries and out.” Positive Technologies officially joined the OIC-CERT on October 14, following the board’s decision.
Founded in 2009, the OIC-CERT is one of the world’s three largest cybersecurity alliances. The group includes over 60 members from Africa, the Middle East, and Central and South Asia. The team’s mission is to serve as a platform for developing cybersecurity capabilities to mitigate cyber threats by leveraging global collaboration.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation unites 57 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, and South America. Russia has held the status of observer in the organization since 2005. CERT stands for Computer Emergency Response Team. CSIRT stands for Computer Security Incident Response Team.
About Positive Technologies
Positive Technologies is an industry leader in result-driven cybersecurity and a major global provider of information security solutions. Our mission is to safeguard businesses and entire industries against cyberattacks and non-tolerable damage. Over 4,000 organizations worldwide use technologies and services developed by our company. Positive Technologies is the first and only cybersecurity company in Russia publicly available on the Moscow Exchange (MOEX: POSI), with 205,000 shareholders and counting.