On the 21st, the cybersecurity corporation AI Spera announced that it has formed a partnership with the Bahrain-based security corporation 'Checksum' to supply its security solution 'Criminal IP' to the Middle East.
Checksum is the leading security corporation in Bahrain providing security diagnostics, consulting, and managed security services (MSS). The two corporations plan to supply the main product lines of Criminal IP, including ▲threat intelligence (TI) ▲attack surface management (ASM) ▲cyber threat infrastructure databases (CTIDB), to various sectors in Bahrain, such as telecommunications companies, fintech corporations, and government agencies.
Criminal IP is a cloud-based subscription security service (SECaaS) from AI Spera that enables rapid deployment without separate installation and integrates flexibly with existing security platforms.
AI Spera has expanded its market through localization strategies tailored to the security regulatory environments of the United States, Japan, Europe, and other key markets. As a result, it has established technological partnerships with 45 global security corporations, including Cisco, Palo Alto, Fortinet, and Tenable, securing the largest global cooperation network among domestic security corporations.
Additionally, AI Spera is cooperating with major corporations in the Middle East, such as the UAE security distributor Devconz and the Qatari Run's Group, leading to expectations of potential expansions of overall security policies or joint platforms in the region.
An AI Spera official noted, "Starting with this entry into the Middle East, we plan to continue expanding into early markets for AI adoption, such as Southeast Asia."