BotGuard OÜ To Focus On Effective Bot Protection at GITEX

BotGuard OÜ To Focus On Effective Bot Protection at GITEX

BotGuard OÜ will present its intuitive, user-friendly cybersecurity solution at GITEX GLOBAL 2024, focusing on effective bot protection. Live demonstrations in Hall 25, stand H25-21 , will showcase the technology’s ease and efficiency in securing websites against malicious attacks.

“Our participation in GITEX GLOBAL 2024 underscores our commitment to addressing the escalating malicious bot attacks faced by organizations worldwide,” said Bertil Brendeke, Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) of BotGuard OÜ. “At GITEX, we aim to engage with industry leaders and stakeholders, sharing our expertise and practical technologies that can help fortify their defenses.”

In 2023, 17% of API attacks involved bad bots exploiting business logic vulnerabilities [1]. For hosting companies, such vulnerabilities can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive customer data or control over hosting resources, further emphasizing the need for reliable security protocols and regular audits of their systems.

BotGuard OÜ’s solutions are designed to address these exact challenges, enabling businesses to safeguard their digital assets. The technology is incredibly easy to use, making it accessible for businesses of all sizes.

Key Features of BotGuard OÜ’s Solutions

  • Cloud Software Solutions: Ideal for small enterprises looking for strong cybersecurity measures.
  • On-Premises Services: Tailored for large hosting companies and websites with substantial internet traffic.

By participating in GITEX GLOBAL 2024, BotGuard OÜ aims to expand its reach in the Middle East, providing local businesses with the tools they need to combat cyber threats effectively. During the event, live demonstrations in Hall 25 stand H25-21 will showcase how their website protection can be set up within a minute. These demonstrations will highlight the efficiency and effectiveness of BotGuard’s solutions.

Attendees will have the opportunity to see firsthand how quickly and easily they can secure their websites against malicious bot attacks. In just one minute, a test can be run on the level of security of attendees’ websites.

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