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Cybersecurity Against Modern Threats

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By Twinkle Aswani

Cybercrime Groups and Who Is at Risk?

In this evolving technology landscape, where cybercrimes predominantly monopolize the market, the need for adopting robust cybersecurity strategies becomes an absolute necessity. Whether individual or business, cybersecurity serves as the anchor to the real world across industries, bridging the gap and safeguarding individuals in the digital domain. According to Cobalt.io, global cybercrime costs are projected to rise to $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, emphasizing the urgency for cybersecurity protocols.

The “Make or Break” Dilemma

Though technology is woven into the fabric of our daily lives, either through personal devices, digital assets, or global network solutions that bridge gaps between nations, the threats related to technology also become profoundly existential. Businesses that fail to adapt to evolving cybersecurity trends and landscapes risk falling victim to cybercrimes, jeopardizing the organization’s very existence.

According to the IBM 2023 Report, the global average cost of a data breach reached USD 4.45 million, highlighting a 15% increase over the past three years. Fifty-one percent of business firms are planning to improve their security investments as a result of a breach. This includes incident response (IR), planning and testing, employee training, and tools for threat detection and response.

Cyber-Attacks – Data Breach Victims

According to Tech.co 2024 news, the significant rise in cybercrimes related to data breaches over the years renders businesses vulnerable, resulting in millions of dollars in damages for United States companies.

Cybercrime Strikes Again, Disrupting Operations at Major Healthcare Sectors

According to CNN 2024 news, Ascension, a leading healthcare firm in the United States, which includes 140 hospitals and 40 senior-living facilities in 19 states, announced the company had fallen victim to a ransomware attack, disrupting its clinical operations and causing delays. The fallout from the cyberattack rendered healthcare clients temporarily cut off from network connections. Nurses, doctors, and staff members were unable to access patients’ histories and digital records, resorting to handwritten prescriptions and treatments to track and chart patients’ progress.

As stated by CNN, healthcare providers in the United States have experienced a significant number of ransomware attacks in recent years, some of which have disrupted patient care and resulted in financial losses amounting to millions, or even billions, of dollars.

Strengthening Resilience with Strategic Measures to Combat the Evolving Cyber Landscape

With the rise of technological advancements, businesses must stay vigilant, prioritizing comprehensive cybersecurity measures to ensure their business survival. “Endpoint protection is paramount, with porous boundaries between personal and work devices in hybrid environments,” Ertug Ayik, MD for the Middle East and Africa at HP, emphasized in an interview.

How Can the Right Tools and Training Minimize Risks?

The strategies and reports below provide insight on how to assist businesses in establishing a robust cybersecurity infrastructure. According to the HP Wolf Security 2024 Threat Insight Report, each quarter, the HP security expert team identifies and highlights key malware campaigns, trends, and techniques using HP Wolf Security by isolating the threats that have screened past the detection tools and made it to endpoints.

According to HP, HP Wolf Security represents a new generation of endpoint protection. Their comprehensive portfolio of hardware-based security and specialized endpoint security services is designed to assist organizations in securing PCs, printers, and personnel from emerging cyber threats. HP Wolf Security offers robust endpoint protection and resilience with multi-layer protection, starting at the hardware level and extending across software and services.

Creating a robust base infrastructure, adopting comprehensive cybersecurity protocols, cybercrime awareness, and threat intelligence also play a vital role in cyber defense. Organizations must provide mandated cybersecurity training programs to ensure employees and team members are well-equipped and informed about potential red flags and security breaches. Businesses require built-in, robust endpoint security and isolation protocols that aim to stop malware in its tracks.

Staying One Step Ahead

Leveraging advancing technology, staying updated with current AI cybersecurity trends, engaging in training programs, and running security analytics enable businesses to identify and address potential vulnerabilities. By monitoring emerging attack vectors and vulnerability patterns that may compromise security, organizations can proactively identify potential faults in the system and mitigate cyberattacks, thereby minimizing the impact on business operations and data integrity.

With these definitive steps, businesses can ensure real-time monitoring with end-to-end security solutions. Following protocols such as multifactor authentication, controlling software installations, and approved patch testing can significantly aid in reducing business downtime.

What to Expect from AI in the Cybersecurity Domain?

AI – Double-Edged Sword?

Though AI is poised to revolutionize the cybersecurity landscape with advanced security and enforcing protocols to offer efficient threat detection and response, it can also pose a threat, enabling cybercriminals and attackers to exploit AI to fine-tune cyberattacks.

According to HP, the prospects of AI in the cybersecurity field aim to benchmark safety, security, and integration of AI through enhanced training and development programs to empower a safer, AI-enabled digital future.

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2025 Genesis Electrified GV70 First Drive Review: Fast, Flashy & Functional

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A front-three-quarter-shot of a white 2025 Genesis Electrified GV70 parked on the roadside.
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Quick, comfortable, glamorous, and graceful. The Genesis Electrified GV70 is a well-rounded package that has more than impressed us.

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Shiny Bits

  • Bentley-ish aesthetics
  • Desirable luxury & comfort
  • Peppier than its petrol sibling

Rough edges

  • Inconsistent brake pedal feel
  • Leaves us longing for a little more range

Genesis has gracefully evolved into a veritable luxury brand that now consistently manages to deliver awe-inspiring products. Over the last decade, the luxury arm of Hyundai has polished and enhanced every aspect of its auto-making prowess, that many of their cars are now easy recommendations. The Genesis Electrified GV70 is one of those admirable products, and us because we were at the right place at the right time, were able to drive one around for a couple of days, just enough to get a taste of what Genesis has cooked up on electricity.

Design and Exterior Styling of the 2025 Genesis Electrified GV70: A Head-Turner Indeed!

A side-angle shot of a white 2025 Genesis Electrified GV70 parked on the roadside.

In a world of bland-looking electric capsules, the Electrified GV70 stands out for its flashy yet tasteful design language.

The Electrified GV70 looks pretty much identical to its petrol-powered sibling, and one without an eye for it might not be able to spot the difference at a glance. Which is a good thing because EVs don’t necessarily have to be shaped like a computer mouse, just for the sake of achieving superlative aerodynamics. Hence, in a vast modern world with a considerable number of bland-looking electric capsules, the Electrified GV70 stands out for its flashy yet tasteful design language.

2025 Genesis Electrified GV70 Performance: Swift, Sharp & Sure-Footed

A front-three-quarter-shot of a white 2025 Genesis Electrified GV70 parked on the roadside.

The Electrified GV70 is not just fleet-footed on straight lines, but also appreciably stable during high-speed cornering.

Although visually, the Electrified GV70 didn’t emanate the vibe of a performance-oriented SUV, once I slotted it into Sports mode, it didn’t fail to impress me. This electric crossover is powered by two electric motors nestled into the front and rear axles, capable of producing a maximum combined output of 483 horsepower (in Boost mode) and 700 nm of torque. An all-wheel drivetrain transmits all that vigor to all four wheels, enabling the Electrified GV70 to reach 100 kmph speeds in less than four seconds.

During our testing, we found the EV consistently delivering this pace, even after multiple consecutive 0-100 runs. The Electrified GV70 is not just fleet-footed on straight lines, but also appreciably stable during high-speed cornering. Road manners is exceptional for an SUV weighing almost two and a half tonnes (2,285 kgs), except for the brake pedal feel, which was considerably inconsistent across drive modes and different regen settings. Keeping this minor hiccup aside, I would say the Electrified GV70 is one of the best sleeper EVs we have experienced in recent times.

2025 Genesis Electrified GV70 Range: Doesn’t Induce Range Anxiety But Still Leaves Us Wanting More

The Electrified GV70 draws energy from an 84-kWh battery pack, which on a full charge provides a range of around 400 km. Genesis claims that charging up this battery pack from 10 to 80% takes less than 20 minutes. While the charging speed is more than enough, I wish a range of 500+ km would have entirely eliminated range anxiety for me, considering the average long-distance drives we frequently take across the UAE, to and fro neighboring emirates.

2025 Genesis Electrified GV70 Interior: Comfy, High-Class & Tech-Laden

Front cabin and center console of the 2025 Genesis GV70 Electrified

Air conditioning in EVs is considerably superior to traditional ICE vehicles

Every nook and corner of the cabin is made up of desirable elements and sheathed in high-quality, soft-touch materials. The seats are heated, ventilated, and shrouded in natural leather, while the front seats also offer electric adjustability. Another often overlooked comfort factor specific to EVs is the consistency of their air-conditioning. Unlike petrol-powered cars, there isn’t a need for the compressor to be running at a particular speed or the car to be driven at a specified pace; air conditioning in EVs is considerably better compared to traditional ICE vehicles. This was evident in the Electrified GV70, as it kept our heads cool during the three days of testing in the UAE’s harsh summer heat. Overall, this compact luxury electric SUV is one of the best in its class, when it comes to ride comfort, interior quality, and easily ticks all the boxes in the comfort sector.

The rear seats of the 2025 Genesis GV70 EV

Tech features are abundant inside the Electrified GV70. The instrument console is a digital unit with a 3D visual effect that displays all the vital information in a legible and appealing format. The central infotainment touchscreen is a massive 14.5-inch OLED unit, which can also be operated via a rotary dial located conveniently in the center console. Although some might consider this a last-generation feature, we found this helpful when we found ourselves too lazy to reach for the touchscreen located above the dashboard. Another exceptional feature is the optional Lexicon-branded 15-speaker audio system in our test unit, which delivered a crisp and professional-grade auditory experience.

Final First-Impressions: Understated Excellence

A rear-three-quarter shot of a 2025 Genesis GV70 Electrified

The GV70 Electrified hides the finesse of a high-performance SUV under the flamboyance of the luxury and comfort it offers.

We found the Genesis Electrified GV70 to be one of the most underrated offerings in the sea of EVs currently on sale in the UAE. It hides the finesse of a high-performance SUV under the flashiness and flamboyance of the luxury and comfort it offers. But we looked beneath it and found a gracefully comfy EV that can switch character to a quick and capable, driver-satisfying (although not ardently enthusiastic) EV. Hence, for us, the Electrified GV70 stands out as one of the finest electric SUVs on sale in the UAE

FAQ

Is the Genesis Electrified GV70 available in the UAE?

Yes, the GV70 electric variant is now available through official Genesis dealerships across the UAE.

What is the real-world range of the Electrified GV70?

In UAE driving conditions, the range is approximately 400 km per charge.

How fast is the Electrified GV70?

With Boost mode enabled, it goes from 0 to 100 kmph in under four seconds.

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Dubai Gears Up for the 26th Edition of the World’s Largest Security, Safety, and Fire Protection Trade Fair

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Intersec has firmly established itself as a global powerhouse, renowned for its unparalleled success in bringing together world-class speakers, a cutting-edge conference program, prestigious awards, an innovation zone, and an array of live demonstrations. Since its humble beginnings in 1999, with just 61 exhibitors from 13 countries, Intersec has evolved into the premier international platform for security, safety, and fire protection.

This year, Integrator Media is proud to serve as the official regional media partner for the expo. We’ll be on the ground from Day 1, engaging with suppliers, thought leaders, innovators, manufacturers, and buyers. Through our camera lens and dedicated coverage on our LinkedIn and website pages, we’ll spotlight the latest technologies, products, and solutions driving transformation across various industries.

As the world stands at the forefront of technological innovation, the critical importance of security in our lives cannot be overstated. Addressing complex challenges requires a global collaboration between security experts, policymakers, and standardization communities. Intersec rises to this occasion with over 25 dynamic sessions, including panels, leadership talks, and fireside chats, featuring renowned speakers and thought leaders from across the globe.

Notable speakers include Brett Taylor, Safety & Security Director at Diriyah; Fawaz AlSumaim, Head of Cyber Crime Division at Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior; Stuart Frost, Head of Enterprise Security & Risk Management for the UK Government; and Mohamed AlMaleki, Head of Information Security Office at the UAE’s Federal Tax Authority. These leaders will tackle pressing challenges in their respective fields, sharing insights, best practices, and transformative strategies.

This year’s event will also feature experts from global powerhouses such as Mastercard, Mubadala, Schneider Electric, MBC Group, and more. High-level plenaries and keynotes will showcase security strategists, policymakers, and innovators from organizations like Interpol, Neom, Aramco, Amazon, and Google, offering an invaluable opportunity to gain insights into the future of security and safety.

The Middle East homeland security market, which includes monitoring and surveillance systems, restricted entry mechanisms, and perimeter security solutions, is projected to reach $23.4 billion by 2028. Additionally, the region’s cybersecurity market is being propelled by rapid digital transformation and increased adoption of cloud technologies. Regulatory efforts aimed at countering evolving threats further amplify the importance of cybersecurity in driving growth.

Intersec’s 26th edition promises to be a transformative event, uniting global visionaries and innovators to shape the future of security, safety, and fire protection. It stands as a testament to Dubai’s pivotal role in fostering collaboration and innovation on the global stage.

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Driving Growth Through Mobility for 53 Years

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As the UAE marks its 53rd National Day, the nation celebrates not only its unity but also its emergence as a global leader in innovation and economic resilience. Central to this story is the automotive industry, a key player in shaping the nation’s economic landscape and mobility solutions. From luxury vehicles adorning its bustling streets to cutting-edge advancements in electric and autonomous technology, the UAE has positioned itself as a hub for automotive innovation in the region.

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The country’s focus on sustainability and smart mobility has catalyzed investments in infrastructure, including EV charging networks and green mobility corridors, further underscoring its status as a pioneer in future-ready transportation. These advancements also reflect the nation’s commitment to sustainability, a cornerstone of its vision for the future.

Within this thriving ecosystem, the car rental industry has emerged as a dynamic sector, mirroring the UAE’s strategic focus on mobility and economic diversification. Rahul Singh, Managing Director of AA AL Moosa Enterprises – Car Rental Division, highlights how this sector has become a key driver of growth. “The UAE’s economy thrives on its strategic focus on travel and tourism, which contributed 11.7% of GDP in 2023. This success is mirrored in the expanding demand for car rental services, with the market growing 10% year-on-year in 2023 to USD 1.77 billion and projected to reach USD 214.70 million annually by 2029.”

Singh attributes this growth to the UAE’s ability to attract millions of international visitors—17.15 million in Dubai alone in 2023—many of whom rely on rental vehicles to explore the nation’s iconic destinations. “This surge reflects a shift towards flexible and cost-effective mobility solutions, driving direct and indirect economic benefits for the country,” he adds.

The role of car rentals becomes even more significant during National Day, as they facilitate seamless mobility for residents and visitors alike to immerse themselves in the celebrations. Beyond offering convenience, rental services cater to diverse needs—from premium sports cars that embody luxury to family-friendly SUVs and eco-conscious electric vehicles.

Electric vehicles (EVs) are particularly transformative, aligning with the UAE’s ambitious green mobility goals. The car rental industry’s increasing integration of EVs reflects a growing consumer preference for sustainable travel solutions. This trend not only supports the nation’s net-zero aspirations but also positions the UAE as a leader in environmentally responsible tourism and transportation.

As the UAE celebrates its 53rd National Day, the car rental and broader automotive sectors stand as pillars of the country’s vision for growth, sustainability, and global leadership. Together, they drive the narrative of a nation that remains steadfast in its pursuit of innovation, inclusivity, and a brighter, greener future.

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