AmiViz, widely recognized as one of the Middle East’s most influential cybersecurity-focused value-added distributors is gearing up for a major presence at Black Hat MEA 2025, taking place from 2–4 December 2025 at the Riyadh Exhibition & Convention Center in Malham, Saudi Arabia. The announcement was confirmed according to the original press release published by Zawya.
This year’s participation marks a pivotal moment for AmiViz as it joins global cybersecurity vendors to spotlight next-generation AI-driven defenses, cloud-security architectures, and advanced threat-protection solutions engineered for high-risk industries across the Middle East.
A Strategic Lineup of Global Cybersecurity Vendors
AmiViz will be exhibiting alongside an impressive roster of global and regional cybersecurity innovators, including:
- AlgoSec
- Check Point Software Technologies
- Zinad IT
- Intercede
- BlackBerry
- Fidelis Security
- Sysdig
- Cequence Security
- Kiteworks
- EfficientIP
- NEOX Networks
Together, these partners will present the latest developments in:
- Network and data security
- Cloud security and container protection
- Threat intelligence
- Endpoint and identity management
- Zero Trust architecture
- AI-based threat detection and automation
For a region where organizations face increasingly aggressive cyberattacks – from ransomware to nation-state intrusions – AmiViz’s ecosystem-driven approach resonates strongly with regional security leaders.
“Empowering Organizations to Stay Ahead of Evolving Threats”
“AmiViz’s presence at Black Hat MEA highlights our role as a trusted partner in advancing cybersecurity maturity across the region,” said Ilyas Mohammed, COO of AmiViz. “Together with our vendors, we aim to empower organizations with the tools and intelligence needed to combat evolving digital threats and ensure secure digital transformation.”
His remarks reflect the growing urgency across MEA markets, where cloud migration, AI adoption, and digital modernization have expanded the attack surface. Enterprises and governments alike are prioritizing solutions that blend real-time visibility, automated threat detection, and intelligent remediation.
Why This Matters for Middle East & Africa
Black Hat MEA has rapidly grown into one of the world’s leading cybersecurity events bringing together CISOs, analysts, developers, researchers, policymakers, and innovators.
AmiViz’s participation matters for the region because:
- Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar are investing heavily in AI and cloud transformation, driving demand for advanced security solutions.
- African markets – such as Nigeria, Kenya, Morocco, and South Africa – are facing increasing cybercrime activity, prompting interest in accessible, scalable cybersecurity tools.
- Critical sectors (oil & gas, finance, healthcare, and government) are prime targets for sophisticated adversaries deploying AI-enabled threats.
AmiViz and its vendor ecosystem align closely with these regional needs by offering tailored, enterprise-ready security services, including many linked to advanced cybersecurity defense strategies and training and awareness programs.
What Visitors Can Expect at Stand H1.T70
Attendees will have access to:
- Live product demonstrations
- Technical deep dives on container security, Zero Trust, and threat intelligence
- Solution briefings covering real-world attacks and defense models
- AI-driven security tools addressing identity, cloud, and endpoint challenges
- Discussions with AmiViz leadership and global vendor teams
From securing hybrid cloud environments to mitigating AI-powered cyberattacks, the booth promises practical insights for enterprises preparing for their next chapter of digital resilience.
10 Essential Cybersecurity Best Practices for Organizations
- Adopt Zero Trust principles verify everything, trust nothing.
- Implement continuous threat monitoring and intelligence integration.
- Harden cloud configurations and enforce MFA across all workloads.
- Reduce exposure through network segmentation and privileged access controls.
- Deploy AI-powered anomaly detection solutions for faster incident response.
- Regularly patch vulnerabilities and automate patch management where possible.
- Conduct third-party and supply-chain risk assessments.
- Train employees through modern cybersecurity awareness programs.
- Back up critical systems and test ransomware recovery readiness.
- Engage trusted cybersecurity partners such as AmiViz to build resilient architectures.
These recommendations echo broader market shifts toward proactive, intelligence-driven cybersecurity critical in an era where attackers leverage automation, AI, and social engineering at scale.
Conclusion
AmiViz’s participation at Black Hat MEA 2025 reinforces its role as a key cybersecurity enabler for the Middle East and Africa. By partnering with globally recognized vendors and showcasing AI-powered security innovations, the company continues bridging the gap between cutting-edge technology and real-world regional needs.
As digital transformation accelerates across MEA, organizations increasingly rely on ecosystem players like AmiViz and trusted security partners such as Saintynet Cybersecurity




