Dubai Police, Comae Technologies partner to tackle cyber-based challenges

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Dubai Police are partnering with Comae Technologies to
better cyber security.

The duo will develop and test forensic memory solutions.
In addition, Comae Technologies will utilize its cyber-incident response
software in corporation with the Dubai Future Accelerators program for 12 weeks, beginning Sept. 18.

Thirty top international countries were accepted into the
program and have been assigned different Dubai government authorities to delve
into the leading technology based challenges the city faces.

Dubai, home to nearly 2 million people and recognized as
one of the world’s most modern cities, will work with Comae Technologies to
develop innovative ways criminals are identified and monitored in the city. The
company and its CEO, Matt Suiche, will show revolutionary incident response
technology, like that found in driverless cars, 3D printing and other
state-of-the-art ideas.

Hamdan Al Maktoum, crown prince of Dubai and chairman of the Dubai Future Foundation, launched the Dubai
Future Accelerators, the world’s largest accelerator supported by the government,
under the direction of Mohammad Al Maktoum,
prime minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai. The goal of the
Dubai Future Accelerators program is to recognize original, pioneering companies
from across the globe and offer the chance to discover and test new solutions
to everyday challenges.

“As we commence our inaugural program, we are excited to see
how the world’s most innovative companies and entrepreneurs collaborate with
our government to create solutions that will transform the future of Dubai, and
possibly the world,” Saif Al Aleeli, CEO of Dubai Future Foundation, said.

Comae Technologies is widely known for its proficiency as an
independent security researcher. French hacker and entrepreneur Matt Suiche
founded the UAE-based cyber-security company to meet the needs of those seeking
memory forensic solutions. The company is known for its ability to reinvent the
way crime prevention and cyber related problems are dealt with worldwide.



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