NextLabs Unveils Zero Trust Data-Centric Security at Black Hat MEA

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NextLabs Set to Shine at Black Hat Middle East & Africa 2025

Event Overview

NextLabs is gearing up to participate in the Black Hat Middle East & Africa (MEA) 2025, a significant event in the cybersecurity calendar. Scheduled for December 2–4, 2025, this premier gathering will be held at the Riyadh Exhibition & Convention Center in Saudi Arabia. As an anticipated highlight of the year, the event is expected to attract over 45,000 attendees and feature around 450 exhibitors, creating a hub for cybersecurity professionals, ethical hackers, solution providers, and industry leaders.

Why Attend Black Hat MEA?

The Black Hat MEA is not just another conference; it’s a unique opportunity for networking and learning. With more than 330 expert speakers and 250 hours of specialized content on offer, attendees will have access to insightful sessions and hands-on demonstrations. It has quickly established itself as the largest information security exhibition in the region, making it an essential destination for anyone involved in enhancing cybersecurity measures.

NextLabs’ Participation

In collaboration with Logix MEA, NextLabs will showcase its innovative Zero Trust Data-Centric Security solutions at Hall 01, booth H1.U40. These solutions are specifically designed to safeguard sensitive information across various environments—whether on-premises or in the cloud. NextLabs employs a robust approach that secures data at rest, in transit, and in use, utilizing dynamic policy enforcement in real time. This ensures that organizations can effectively protect both structured and unstructured data while fostering seamless collaboration with partners and other external stakeholders.

Emphasizing Zero Trust Principles

NextLabs’ presentation at the event will focus on the critical role of Zero Trust principles for organizations aiming to bolster their cybersecurity posture. Key concepts such as least-privilege access and persistent protection will be emphasized as essential strategies for combating evolving cyber threats. Attendees will also get an in-depth look at NextLabs’ Dynamic Authorization Policy Engine and unified policy management platform. These tools simplify access management processes and externalize entitlements, eliminating the need for code changes—making it easier for organizations to manage security policies effectively.

Special Features of Black Hat MEA

Beyond the presentations and vendor showcases, Black Hat MEA will include some exciting features. Participants can take part in the world’s largest Capture the Flag (CTF) hackathon, which promises an engaging challenge for cybersecurity enthusiasts. Additionally, there will be an Executive Summit specifically designed for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and senior leaders, focusing on the strategic aspects of cybersecurity. The Business Hall & Arsenal will also offer a platform for researchers to present the latest open-source tools, fostering innovation and collaboration within the cybersecurity community.

Commitment to Advanced Cybersecurity

NextLabs’ participation in Black Hat MEA underscores its dedication to helping organizations in the Middle East and Africa implement advanced and scalable cybersecurity strategies. As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, the need for robust protection of critical infrastructure is more vital than ever. By presenting their cutting-edge solutions and sharing their expertise during this major event, NextLabs aims to empower businesses to better defend against potential cyberattacks.

As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, Black Hat MEA stands as a beacon for those looking to stay ahead of the curve and foster meaningful connections within the industry. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the field, this event is set to provide valuable insights and practical tools for enhancing your cybersecurity measures.

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