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NEWS Oman Arab Bank receives award for cybersecurity practices O man Arab Bank (OAB) has been presented with an award recognising its outstanding cybersecurity practices. A ceremony organised by the bank, saw Trend Micro representatives handing out the award and certificates at the OAB Head Office. Ghulam Basheer, Head of the IT Security Department at OAB, said: “Being a financial institution, security has always been our top priority. Businesses are subjected to all kinds of security threats and vandalism. Therefore, information which is considered to be the ‘life blood’ of businesses requires extensive protection. Our partner, Trend Micro, is the leader in the security domain and we have had the pleasure of teaming up as a strategic partner in this journey.” The Customer Excellence Award for Outstanding Security Practices recognises companies that have shown prowess at handling classified information with integrity and reliability. OAB’s partnership with Trend Micro for a cybersecurity solution is governed by a set of internationally renowned safety standards for the transmission of data. Fabio Picoli, Trend Micro Country Manager, said: “OAB has strived to maintain an innovative outlook in safeguarding its customers’ information and on behalf of Trend Micro, I would like to congratulate them on this great achievement.” Trend Micro, a global leader in security software and solutions, seeks to make the world secure for the exchange of digital information. ///////////////// Tourism sector looks to benefits of Digital Transformation T he tourist industry in Oman has been focussing on the benefits of Digital Transformation. The Faculty of Business and Economics at GUtech, in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism in Oman, has held a forum on ‘Tourism and Digital Transformation’ in Muscat as part of World Tourism Day. online to become a digital pioneer. As Information and Communications Technology became a global phenomenon, tourism was a consistent early adopter of new technologies and platforms. This year’s World Tourism Day has helped promote some of the benefits technology can bring to the sector such as Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and digital platforms. Prof Dr Heba Aziz, Head of the Department of Logistics, Tourism and Service Management at GUtech, said: “The forum presented testimonials on how the tourism sector worldwide has been shaped by the Fourth Industrial Revolution. A leading panel of international and national experts discussed their recent initiatives in heritage, hospitality, tourism development, marketing and quality assurance in an interactive and concise forum.” Tourism was one of the first sectors to digitalise business processes on a global scale, bringing flight and hotel booking www.intelligentcio.com INTELLIGENTCIO 15