LTE  |  2022-03-03

Airbus VP Sees Increase of Secure Critical Communications in Relationship to the Uplift of Cyber Attacks

Source: Security On Screen
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

In an interview with securtyonscreen.com, a new online platform with the latest content from the security industry, Airbus, Vice President and GM, Head of Middle East Africa and APAC at Airbus Secure Land Communications Selim Bouri answers an important question related to the uplift in cyberattacks on organisations, from a critical communications perspective.

Bouri is asked if he sees an increase in demand for secure communication tools.

He said that threats and challenges to security are surely becoming more complex as cities and cultures become more interconnected. As we slowly develop a digital global society, this drives demand for secure communication technology, and we are convinced that the upward trend will continue. Equipping our police forces with mission-critical communication and collaboration technologies allows them to respond to crises like crimes and emergencies faster and more effectively. They are empowered to execute their jobs more confidently because to our solutions, which provide secure and efficient access to the appropriate information and the right people at the right time. With access to reliable data, the necessary decisions can be taken promptly, resulting in more effective protection of our employees and more efficient operations.