Orange Jordan participated in the second ISACA Amman Chapter Annual Conference, "Digital Trust, The Future Digital Organizations: Agile, Secure and Trusted", held in cooperation with the National Cyber Security Center on October 5-6 at Kempinski Ishtar Hotel-Dead Sea.
The conference tackled several topics of building digital trust in corporations and institutions, as well as the most prominent cyber challenges and ways to deal with them.
During a session on women’s participation in information technology held under the SHELeadsTech initiative, Security Governance and Digitalization Director at Orange Jordan, Abeer Assad, talked about the need for technology security and its responsible use in building trust within the organization or with customers, especially amid growing reliance on digital communications, data, and innovative technologies.
Assad also stressed the importance of collective efforts of all stakeholders, including users and the public and private sectors, to achieve tech security.
"Orange Jordan places cybersecurity as one of its priorities to build digital trust on all levels, starting from the inside, by maintaining transparency, responsibility, awareness of cyber risks, data protection, and strengthening our systems and services to ensure security and privacy and tackle any relevant challenges," she asserted.
As we continue to provide the latest solutions, and as we get ready to launch 5G technology, we realize the potential of this technology and anticipate cybersecurity issues that may arise. Responsibility and reliability are not easy, but as a responsible digital leader, Orange is committed to this role,” Assad added.
The conference brought together more than 300 participants from local and international cybersecurity and information technology experts, leading companies in digital transformation and cybersecurity, and representatives from the board of directors of the global US-based association, ISACA.