Kaspersky marks a decade of securing the Dubai Autism Centre

Kaspersky marks a decade of securing the Dubai Autism Centre

Cybersecurity solutions vendor Kaspersky, has been securing the Dubai Autism Centre from cyberthreats and other digital harm for a decade, both organisations jointly announced.

For the Dubai Autism Centre, a not-for-profit organisation that exists to serve children on the autism spectrum, a secure operation is mission-critical and so is the safety and privacy of students, staff, patrons and stakeholders.

Amir Kanaan, Managing Director, Middle East, Turkey and Africa at Kaspersky, said: “We are very happy to celebrate this milestone with Dubai Autism Centre and enthused that our expertise has a real impact for an organisation that provides noble services to the community. In a world where even a non-profit organisation that serves a purpose is prone to cyberattack, our contribution of cybersecurity solutions ensures that it receives the security and protection it deserves. As a mark of our commitment to the next decade of our collaboration, we also call on our industry peers to seek and fulfil a need in their communities, by sharing resources and expertise for the greater good.”

Mohammed Al Emadi, Director General and Board Member of Dubai Autism Centre, expressed his sincere thanks to Kaspersky for its efforts in supporting the centre.

Al Emadi said the company’s keenness to move forward to continue their outstanding community role, which embodies the wise vision of our leadership towards the People of Determination (Special Needs) and work towards transforming it into a tangible reality by making a difference in the lives of children with autism.

Founded in 2001, the Dubai Autism Centre is the largest, most innovative and comprehensive non-profit organisation in the United Arab Emirates serving children with Autism spectrum disorders. The organisation’s mission is to successfully include children with autism into the community through holistic approaches to their education and therapeutic interventions, backed by focused efforts to create social awareness about autism.

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