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KoolSpan to Showcase Secure Communications Solutions at GISEC Global 2024
KoolSpan, recognized for offering global, defense-grade secure communication solutions, announces its participation in GISEC Global 2024. This annual event, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from April 23-25, is the largest cybersecurity gathering in the Middle East and Africa. KoolSpan aims to connect with businesses and government entities, showcasing how its flagship product, TrustCall, can strengthen their cybersecurity frameworks.
The participation underscores KoolSpan’s dedication to meeting the escalating demand for secure communication in the Middle East and Africa amidst rising cyber threats. TrustCall provides extensive data privacy and protection features, including secure calling, messaging, video conferencing, and file sharing, catering to the needs of a mobile workforce.
TrustCall is distinguished by its multi-faceted security approach, including physical isolation, a dedicated logical environment, behavioral controls, a modular architectural design, and superior end-to-end encryption. This comprehensive security ensures mobile and PC users within the network can communicate safely, without relying on public internet infrastructure. TrustCall’s security measures are further validated by its FIPS 140-2 certification.
KoolSpan extends an invitation to business leaders, government officials, and potential sales partners to explore the benefits of TrustCall at their stand in GISEC Global 2024. The company’s COO Alessandro Ossoli and VP Henrik Kindstedt will be present for in-depth discussions and product demonstrations.
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