Intelligent CIO Kuwait Issue 2 | Page 7

NEWS Creativity Kuwait development team participates in CPES Hackathon C reativity Kuwait, a premium mobile application and web development company, has participated in a hackathon event. The company, which has developed cloud-based customised software for various industries, took part in such an event for the first time. The ‘Team of Creativity’ had a rewarding experience participating in the first-ever hackathon organised by CPES at Tribe Coworking Space in Kuwait. The CPES Hackathon lasted for 12 hours and saw the team from Creativity Kuwait compete with many others on different types of projects from 9am to 9pm.The team spent an intense half-day understanding the requirements, making a plan for each project, creating the wireframes and database structures, designing the UI and then coding. the estimated duration to the client. In a hackathon one is clueless about the scope of the tasks.” The CPES Hackathon is a competition between groups of developers and designers and participating teams can choose whether to develop a web or mobile application or any kind of software on the provided theme. Ahmad Ashour, Managing Director, Creativity, said: “I want my team to adapt to the latest technology – hence why we decided to participate in the hackathon.” Participants can feel free to use any type of computer programming languages. Creativity’s team was the first to finish the complete project and scored full points. Muslim Galiakot, Project Manager, Creativity, said “For an outsourced project, we get time to evaluate the requirements and provide ///////////////// Sectigo to help Middle East companies tackle cyberthreats S ectigo (formerly Comodo CA), a leading commercial certificate authority and a leader in web security solutions, has announced expansion into the Middle East. Enterprises in Bahrain, Dubai, Kuwait, Jordan, Oman, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and United Arab Emirates, will have the opportunity to advance their digital identity strategies using Sectigo web security solutions in combination with best-practice consulting services. Victor Schooling, Regional Director, Middle East and Africa, Sectigo, said: “Business email compromise (BEC) attacks are on the rise. In 2018, spoofing or BEC attacks rose 250% and spear- phishing attacks in companies saw a 70% increase. “Organisations throughout the Gulf states and Jordan are eager for email encryption and digital signing solutions that minimise these and other risks. We’ve chosen our initial Middle East partners for their excellent reputations and commitment to addressing important cybersecurity challenges.” Sectigo solutions will be available in the Middle East through market-leading partners, including BroadBITS, Checksum Consultancy Co. and Hayyan Horizons. Enterprises will have access to the company’s Secure Email Certificates (S/ MIME), Private CA and Certificate Manager. www.intelligentcio.com INTELLIGENTCIO 7