Group-IB Brings Cyber Fusion Intelligence to CAISEC ‘26 to Strengthen Digital Resilience in Egypt and Africa
Group-IB, a global leader in predictive cybersecurity technologies designed to investigate, prevent, and fight digital crime, has officially announced its participation in CAISEC ‘26—Egypt’s flagship Cyber and Information Security Conference and Exhibition, held on June 8–9 under the auspices of the Prime Minister.
During the event, Group-IB is showcasing its pioneering Cyber Fusion approach. This unified, intelligence-driven model is one of the few capabilities in the region designed to address both cyber threats and financial fraud under a single operational ecosystem.
The Unified Risk Platform (URP) At CAISEC ‘26, Group-IB will demonstrate its Unified Risk Platform (URP). Built entirely in-house, this integrated ecosystem combines Threat Intelligence, Fraud Protection, Digital Risk Protection, Attack Surface Management, and Managed XDR, among other solutions. By utilizing a common intelligence layer, the URP enables analysts to correlate fraud signals with intrusion indicators in real time, allowing organizations to transition from a reactive posture to predictive defense.
A Glocal Approach to Security Backed by data from over 1,550 high-tech crime investigations across 60+ countries and strategic partnerships with INTERPOL, Europol, and AFRIPOL, Group-IB maintains unrivaled visibility into threat actors targeting the Middle East and Africa. To support the local market, Group-IB operates a dedicated Digital Crime Resistance Center (DCRC) in Cairo, blending global threat intelligence with deep, localized expertise.
Executive Insights:
Ahmed Tharwat, Regional Sales Director Egypt, NEA & Levant at Group-IB: “Egypt and Africa are at an inflection point. Digital transformation is accelerating, and so is the sophistication of the adversaries targeting it. Our Cyber Fusion approach gives organizations here the intelligence to see the full picture and act on it before damage is done.”
Ashraf Koheil, Vice President of Sales, META and ANZ at Group-IB: “Cyber resilience in Africa cannot be built on generic global platforms. It requires local intelligence, local talent, and visibility across both cyber and fraud threats. Our Cyber Fusion approach enables organizations to understand and disrupt the criminal ecosystems targeting them.”
Visitors to CAISEC ‘26 are invited to meet with Group-IB’s regional experts to explore how these advanced capabilities can be tailored to their specific threat environments.
