"Small is Beautiful": Post Cyberforce, Wins GSMA Telecommunication-ISAC Award
Kamel Amroune I 7:32 am, 28th February
Embodying the principle that "Small is Beautiful," Post Cyberforce, under the exemplary leadership of Mohamed Ourdane, and Alexandre De Oliveira for his investment in GSMA T-ISAC have been honored with the prestigious GSMA Telecommunication-ISAC awards. This distinction celebrates the team's monumental contributions to enhancing cybersecurity within the telecommunications sector, notably their innovative approach to combating SMS fraud and cyber threats.
In a realm often dominated by the giants, the Post Cyberforce demonstrates the immense power and impact of a compact, agile team dedicated to innovation and excellence. Their development of sophisticated solutions to monitor core telecom networks for signs of signalling intrusions has set a new standard in consumer protection, addressing the telecom industry's annual challenge of $17 billion lost to fraud and various attacks.
A Testament to the Power of Innovation
Since its inception in 2018, Cyberforce has been a beacon of innovation within Post Luxembourg, a testament to what can be achieved in a small market with limited resources when creativity and vision lead the way. Under Mohamed Ourdane's guidance, the team has not only protected its local customers but has also extended its cutting-edge solutions to international telecom operators.
Mohamed Ourdane, Head of Cyberforce, shared, "This award is a recognition of our relentless pursuit of excellence and innovation in the face of cyber threats. It highlights the strength and potential of small teams to make a global impact."
For Alexandre De Oliveira, Telecom Security expert at Post Cyberforce "this award demonstrate the importance to protect our critical mobile infrastructure which are the heart of our societies powering our businesses and citizen life"
Luxembourg: A Global Cybersecurity Hub
The success of Cyberforce further cements Luxembourg's reputation as a global leader in cybersecurity and data protection. The division's ability to create scalable solutions that benefit larger international clients showcases Luxembourg's strategic position in advancing global cybersecurity measures.
Future Horizons
The GSMA Telecommunication-ISAC awards not only celebrates the achievements of Post Cyberforce but also serves as a beacon for the future, encouraging ongoing innovation and dedication to cybersecurity. It reaffirms the belief that in the digital age, being small can indeed be beautiful and powerful, inspiring others in the industry to follow in their footsteps.
About Cyberforce
Cyberforce is a division of Post Luxembourg focused on cybersecurity services including advanced telecom security and fraud threats detection solutions. Launched in 2018, it leverages innovative technologies to secure telecom networks against fraud and cyber threats, offering its services both locally and internationally.
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