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Alteryx Appoints Ben Canning as Chief Product Officer

April 7th, 2025 – Alteryx, Inc., an AI platform for enterprise analytics, announced the appointment of Ben Canning as Chief Product Officer to lead the company’s product strategy. This key appointment reinforces Alteryx’s commitment to accelerate innovation and enable customers to scale their AI and analytics automation efforts —especially at a time when global and regional investments in AI are reaching unprecedented levels.

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Axis Communications launches first indoor air quality sensors for cost-effective monitoring and management

Dubai, UAE, April 2025 – Axis Communications, the leading manufacturer of network security and surveillance solutions, has announced AXIS D6210 Air Quality Sensor and AXIS D6310 Air Quality Sensor, the company’s first environmental sensors. The new sensors seamlessly integrate with existing Axis solutions to monitor multiple indoor air quality parameters, enabling efficient and appropriate response to indoor air quality issues, including vaping and smoking, and the proactive management and optimization of air quality in almost any indoor environment. Both of the new sensors have been developed in-house by Axis. 

AXIS D6210 and AXIS D6310 monitor indoor air quality by detecting vaping and smoking, and air pollutants such as particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, and carbon dioxide, in addition to measuring relative humidity and temperature.  

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OPSWAT Establishes Office in Saudi Arabia

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – April 04, 2025:OPSWAT, a global leader in critical infrastructure protection (CIP) solutions, headquartered in Tampa Florida, USA, has announced the opening of its new Saudi office in the capital, Riyadh. The company reiterated its growing commitment to the Kingdom’s rapidly expanding cybersecurity market and its alignment with Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation initiatives.

As Saudi Arabia emerges as one of the largest and fastest-growing cybersecurity markets in the Middle East, OPSWAT’s establishment of a local office reflects its dedication to supporting the nation’s critical infrastructure resilience. The Kingdom’s cybersecurity market is projected to reach SAR 38.25 billion by 2026, driven by increasing investments in digital transformation and heightened focus on information technology.

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Panasonic AG-CX370 4K Camcorder enhances mobility for IP-based live productions

Compact and lightweight design of AG-CX370 delivers class-leading IP-based solution for video production, broadcasting and streaming

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Panasonic Marketing Middle East & Africa (PMMAF) has announced the regional launch of the AG-CX370 4K Camcorder.  AG-CX370 camcorder takes high-quality video production to new levels for broadcasting and streaming professionals. The latest addition to Panasonic’s CX series of popular professional camcorders, the CX370 features stunning 4K image quality and IP-based live production capabilities – all within a compact and lightweight chassis design that enhances mobility.

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Positive Technologies researcher discovers a new exploitation vector for previously known vulnerabilities in Intel processors

Newly discovered flaw in Intel processors could enable attackers to steal sensitive data, breach encrypted files, and bypass DRM protections

PT SWARMexpert Mark Ermolov discovered a new exploitation vector for the vulnerabilities CVE-2017-5705, CVE-2017-5706, CVE-2017-5707, CVE-2019-0090, and CVE-2021-0146,which Intel has already fixed. Previously, these issues only enabled partial compromise, but this new method can lead to a complete security breach of affected platforms.

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