World News | UAE: KATIM to Demonstrate Mission-critical Communication Capabilities at OFSEC 2023

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. This international event, scheduled to take place in Muscat on October 9 and 10, serves as a crucial venue for the mission-critical communications sector in the GCC and wider Middle Eastern region

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Abu Dhabi [UAE], October 2 (ANI/WAM): EDGE Group’s KATIM, a leader in the development of innovative and ultra-secure communication solutions, will exhibit its portfolio of ultra-secure devices and network encryption solutions at the Oman Fire, Safety and Security Exhibition (OFSEC) 2023.

This international event, scheduled to take place in Muscat on October 9 and 10, serves as a crucial venue for the mission-critical communications sector in the GCC and wider Middle Eastern region.

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During the event, KATIM will offer a preview of its next-generation secure smartphone, which is designed to offer advanced security features and capabilities to meet mission-critical requirements.

KATIM’s participation at OFSEC 2023 is a strategic step to reaffirm its commitment to the mission-critical sectors, including emergency response, public safety, and critical infrastructure protection.

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On display at KATIM’s stand will be a range of ultra-secure endpoint devices, including KATIM X2, a 5G ultra-secure smartphone for government leaders, top executives, emergency responders, and individuals and teams working with sensitive information, and KATIM R01, a ruggedised smartphone for critical communications in the harshest field conditions.

KATIM will also showcase its latest network encryptor, KATIM Gateway 9011, which provides advanced post-quantum encryption for sensitive communications and data transfer to counter the growing increase of data-in-transit interference. (ANI/WAM)

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