NextLabs to showcase Zero Trust Data-Centric Security at Black Hat MEA

NextLabs to showcase Zero Trust Data-Centric Security at Black Hat MEA

NextLabs has announced its participation at Black Hat Middle East & Africa (MEA) 2025, the region’s premier cybersecurity event, taking place from December 2–4, 2025 at the Riyadh Exhibition & Convention Center in Saudi Arabia.

The event, which is expected to draw over 45,000 attendees and 450 exhibitors, will bring together global cybersecurity leaders, ethical hackers, solution providers, and decision-makers for three days of intensive sessions, networking, and hands-on demonstrations. With 330+ expert speakers and more than 250 hours of specialized content, Black Hat MEA has become the largest infosec exhibition in the region.

In partnership with Logix MEA, NextLabs will be present in Hall 01 at booth H1.U40, showcasing its Zero Trust Data-Centric Security solutions, designed to protect sensitive information across applications, files, repositories, and databases — whether on-premises or in the cloud. The company’s approach secures data at rest, in transit, and in use, applying dynamic policy enforcement in real time to ensure continuous protection. This strategy enables organizations to safeguard structured and unstructured data while maintaining seamless collaboration with partners and external stakeholders.

NextLabs’ presentation will emphasize how Zero Trust principles — including least-privilege access and persistent protection — can help enterprises strengthen resilience against evolving cyber threats. The company will also showcase its Dynamic Authorization Policy Engine and unified policy management platform, which simplify access management and externalize entitlements without requiring code changes.

Special features at Black Hat MEA include the world’s largest Capture the Flag (CTF) hackathon, an Executive Summit for CISOs and senior leaders, and the Business Hall & Arsenal, where researchers present the latest open-source tools.

By participating in Black Hat MEA, NextLabs reinforces its commitment to helping organizations in the Middle East and Africa adopt advanced, scalable cybersecurity strategies that protect critical infrastructure and prevent cyberattacks.

 

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