Ooredoo is demonstrating at Milipol Qatar 2024 its expertise in providing secure and reliable network connectivity and advanced ICT solutions, which are critical for both national security and business continuity, a statement said.
Milipol Qatar, the region’s foremost international exhibition dedicated to homeland security and civil defence, will run until Thursday at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre.
Ooredoo will focus on its capabilities in two key areas – managed security and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. The company will showcase its comprehensive portfolio of security services, which include DDoS Protection, Threat Monitoring, Cloud Security, and its industry-leading Managed Security Operations Centre. These solutions are designed to protect businesses and national infrastructure from evolving cyber threats.
Ooredoo will also highlight its IoT and Cloud services, offering advanced platforms like IoT Connect, which allows organisations to monitor, manage, and secure their devices and networks with ease. Ooredoo’s state-of-the-art Data Centre and Cloud Services provide unparalleled reliability and scalability to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving digital world.
The company will showcase its ability to provide critical communication and connectivity solutions in emergency and disaster scenarios, contributing to the security and advancement of Qatar’s digital goals.
Thani al-Malki, chief business officer at Ooredoo Qatar, said: “As the digital transformation leader in Qatar, we are dedicated to supporting national security efforts and providing innovative services that empower businesses and safeguard our nation’s infrastructure.”
Visitors to Ooredoo’s booth will have the opportunity to experience live demonstrations of its Managed Security and IoT solutions, interact with product experts, and explore how Ooredoo’s advanced technologies can help protect their organisations and ensure business continuity.