Ooredoo and Darktrace sign cybersecurity agreement
Qatar-based operator Ooredoo has signed a cybersecurity agreement with UK firm Darktrace, aiming to strengthen protection for enterprise customers against increasingly complex cyberthreats.
Under the deal, Ooredoo will integrate Darktrace’s AI-driven threat detection and response tools into its security portfolio for business and government clients. The partnership is positioned as a way to improve real-time monitoring and incident response, as organisations in Qatar and the wider region face growing pressure to secure critical networks and data.
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