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SAMENA Telecommunications Council to host its Annual Leaders Summit 2018
SAMENA Telecommunications Council is gearing up for its Annual Leaders’ Summit, to be held on May 3rd 2018, with the patronage of Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (TRA) of the UAE. The one-day leaders-only event is a significant summit for materializing private and government partnerships and collaboration within the ICT industry of the region. The Summit will congregate leaders and influencers from within the telecommunications industry across South Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, Asia, Europe and beyond.
“Our focus during Leaders’ Summit 2018 is on understanding requirements and multiple dimensions in building the region’s digital economy. To see as to how such an economy would be made sustainable and equally so, how best telecom operators can play a decisive role in shaping up regional, digitally-enabled socio-economics. We are thrilled to get so many confirmations from both private and public sector leaders, wanting to be an active part of this year’s leaders’ congregation in Dubai. This year, I not only anticipate successful and goal-setting discussions at the Summit but also a much bigger representation of geographies from around the world,” stated Bocar BA, CEO & Board Member of SAMENA Council.
“As ICT becomes a general purpose technology that improves lives of consumers and increases efficiency of businesses, ICT infrastructure becomes a key to unlocking economic growth and 5G is the main driver of this transformation,” said Charles Yang, President of Huawei Middle East. “Huawei is ushering in the 5G era by laying the groundwork for new networks, developing 5G commercial devices, and nurturing an ecosystem of telco organizations, vendors, and consumers prepared to seize new opportunities. The arrival of 5G will support national plans and accelerate digital transformation, and the SAMENA Council conference is a great occasion to gather ICT industry leaders to discuss challenges and opportunities on the road to 5G.”
Mr. Marwan Hayek, Chairman and CEO of Alfa said: “We are taking part in the SAMENA Council Leaders Summit after accomplishing the 1st 5G trial in Lebanon in April and achieving a record speed of 25 Gigabits/sec, the highest throughput in Lebanon’s history. We believe that this breakthrough is part of our commitment to be leading on the technology side as well as investing and mobilizing all our human capital and network assets to convey the human side of telco in all our operations and contribute to the happiness of the people”. Hayek added: “This gathering is an excellent opportunity to align with all SAMENA Council partners on how to move the ICT Industry further and explore ways on how we can build a future of telecom where humanity is in our core business and where we strive to improve lives and support economies and national development through technology”.
“Undoubtedly, SAMENA Council can be described as a unique platform for sharing knowledge, know-how and expertise in the ICT sector. It is a forum of collaboration, advocacy and communication. This annual gathering of Leaders’ Summit is a proof of success of what SAMENA Council is doing across the year. The organization of such conferences, seminars and workshops is so impactful. I’m honored, this year, to be elected member of SAMENA Council Board of Directors, which is a huge responsibility to be assumed by my Company to convey, with efficiency, the important messages of this Council” stated Mr. Tarig Hamza Zainelabdin, CEO of Sudatel.
Various regional leaders representing network operators, regulatory authorities, ICT service providers, global ICT leading agencies, and policy bodies from Asia and Europe have confirmed their participation in Leaders’ Summit 2018, including international bodies such as the ITU and GSMA.
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Corporate Group and PwC sign MoU to build pathways, connecting academic excellence with corporate success
Corporate Group and PwC Academy Middle East have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), launching a strategic collaboration aimed at empowering the next generation of young professionals by bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world corporate experience. This initiative seeks to provide ambitious students with a clear pathway into the corporate world, equipping them with the skills and hands-on experience necessary to thrive in today’s competitive marketplace.
Mohamed Osman, Chairman and Co-Founder of Corporate Group, said: “Our partnership with PwC marks a pivotal step in shaping the future of our industry by equipping the next generation with practical experience, essential skills, and deep knowledge. Together, we’re committed to fostering talent in the UAE, and we look forward to making a lasting impact on the emerging workforce.”
This partnership leverages Corporate Group’s deep industry expertise and PwC Academy’s exceptional educational platform, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical, dynamic setting.
Taimur Ali Mir, PwC Partner and Professional Qualifications lead at PwC Academy, added: “This collaboration further reinforces our commitment to enabling the workforce of the future with the right knowledge, skills, and mindset required to thrive in today’s dynamic financial landscape. We look forward to working with Corporate Group to deliver impactful and meaningful experiences that support the region’s talent development needs.”
Participants will gain firsthand exposure to real corporate challenges, deepening their understanding of business operations and developing the mindset, confidence, and problem-solving skills required to drive meaningful change.
Unlike traditional academic programs, this collaboration emphasises real-world readiness. Graduates will be fully equipped to enter the workforce as active contributors, ready to make an immediate and impactful difference within their organisations. They will be empowered to tackle complex problems, make informed decisions, and lead with purpose from day one—ultimately contributing to the sustained growth of the region’s business ecosystem.
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PNY Announces Strategic Partnership with METRA
PNY is pleased to announce the establishment of a strategic partnership with METRA, recognized as the region’s fastest-growing IT Value Added Distributor.
With a dynamic team of over 500 regional employees, METRA collaborates with a network of over 30 distinguished vendors, as well as 6500 partners and resellers. Their focus on delivering exceptional value-added services and regional expertise has propelled their rapid growth and positioned them as a trusted leader in the industry.
PNY is proud of this new collaboration. The company will bring its extensive expertise and the power of NVIDIA AI solutions, from AI workstations to data centers, to this partnership.
Providing cutting-edge solutions such as NVIDIA Professional Visualization, NVIDIA TESLA, and NVIDIA DGX solutions, PNY helps improve the creativity, productivity, and performance of users. PNY’s technology partnerships are constantly evolving to stay up to date with the latest innovations. PNY proposes a full spectrum of high value-added solutions in HPC and Artificial Intelligence environments.
Through this collaboration, PNY and METRA aim to leverage their combined strengths to offer advanced technology solutions that meet the growing demands of the IT and AI sectors. This partnership marks a significant step forward in delivering unparalleled value and expertise to customers across the region.
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The Malware That Must Not Be Named: Suspected Espionage Campaign Delivers “Voldemort”
In August 2024, Proofpoint researchers identified an unusual campaign using a novel attack chain to deliver custom malware. The threat actor named the malware “Voldemort” based on internal filenames and strings used in the malware.
The attack chain comprises multiple techniques currently popular within the threat landscape as well as uncommon methods for command and control (C2), like the use of Google Sheets. Its combination of tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), lure themes impersonating government agencies of various countries, and odd file naming and passwords like “test” are notable. Researchers initially suspected the activity may be a red team. However, the large volume of messages and analysis of the malware very quickly indicated it was a threat actor.
Proofpoint assesses with moderate confidence this is likely an advanced persistent threat (APT) actor with the objective of intelligence gathering. However, Proofpoint does not have enough data to attribute with high confidence to a specific named threat actor (TA). Despite the widespread targeting and characteristics more typically aligned with cybercriminal activity, the nature of the activity and capabilities of the malware show more interest in espionage rather than financial gain at this time.
Voldemort is a custom backdoor written in C. It has capabilities for information gathering and to drop additional payloads. Proofpoint observed Cobalt Strike hosted on the actor’s infrastructure, and it is likely that is one of the payloads that would be delivered.
Beginning on 5 August 2024, the malicious activity included over 20,000 messages impacting over 70 organizations globally. The first wave of messages included a few hundred daily but then spiked on 17 August with nearly 6,000 total messages.
Messages purported to be from various tax authorities notifying recipients about changes to their tax filings. Throughout the campaign, the actor impersonated tax agencies in the U.S. (Internal Revenue Service), the UK (HM Revenue & Customs), France (Direction Générale des Finances Publiques), Germany (Bundeszentralamt für Steuern), Italy (Agenzia delle Entrate), and from August 19, also India (Income Tax Department), and Japan (National Tax Agency). Each lure was customized and written in the language of the authority being impersonated.
Proofpoint analysts correlated the language of the email with public information available on a select number of targets, finding that the threat actor targeted the intended victims with their country of residence rather than the country that the targeted organization operates in or country or language that could be extracted from the email address. For example, certain targets in a multi-national European organization received emails impersonating the IRS because their publicly available information linked them to the US. In some cases, it appears that the threat actor mixed up the country of residence for some victims when the target had the same (but uncommon) name as a more well-known person with a more public presence. Emails were sent from suspected compromised domains, with the actor including the agency’s real domain in the email address.
The threat actor targeted 18 different verticals, but nearly a quarter of the organizations targeted were insurance companies. Aerospace, transportation, and university entities made up the rest of the top 50% of organizations targeted by the threat actor.
Proofpoint does not attribute this activity to a tracked threat actor. Based on the functionality of the malware and collected data observed when examining the Sheet, information gathering was one objective of this campaign. While many of the campaign characteristics align with cybercriminal threat activity, we assess this is likely espionage activity conducted to support as yet unknown final objectives.
The Frankensteinian amalgamation of clever and sophisticated capabilities, paired with very basic techniques and functionality, makes it difficult to assess the level of the threat actor’s capability and determine with high confidence the ultimate goals of the campaign. It is possible that large numbers of emails could be used to obscure a smaller set of actual targets, but it’s equally possible the actors wanted to genuinely infect dozens of organizations. It is also possible that multiple threat actors with varying levels of experience in developing tooling and initial access worked on this activity. Overall, it stands out as an unusual campaign.
The behavior combines a variety of recently popular techniques observed in several disparate campaigns from multiple cybercriminal threat actors that have used similar techniques as part of ongoing experimentation across the initial access ecosystem. Many of the techniques used in the campaign are observed more frequently in the cybercriminal landscape, demonstrating that actors engaging in suspected espionage activity often use the same TTPs as financially motivated threat actors.
While the activity appears to align with espionage activity, it is possible that future activities associated with this threat cluster may change this assessment. In that case, it would indicate cybercriminal actors, while demonstrating some typical e-crime delivery characteristics, used customized malware with unusual features currently only available to the operators and not abused in widespread campaigns, as well as very specific targeting not normally seen in financially motivated campaigns.
Defense against observed behaviors includes restricting access to external file sharing services to only known, safelisted servers; blocking network connections to TryCloudflare if it is not required for business purposes; and monitoring and alerting on use of search-ms in scripts and suspicious follow-on activity such as LNK and PowerShell execution.
Proofpoint reached out to our industry colleagues about the activities in this report abusing their services, and their collaboration is appreciated.
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