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Strategic Cybersecurity Partnership With Revotips

2025-05-12
Revotips
Revotips Consulting, Kuwait’s leading Cybersecurity, AI, and digital Transformation advisory firm, and Semicolon for Information Security, a specialist provider of advanced cyber‑defense services, have signed a strategic collaboration agreement today. Through this partnership, Revotips will leverage its extensive GCC network to identify and qualify major cybersecurity projects, while Semicolon will contribute world‑class technical expertise and resources. Together, the two companies will offer end‑to‑end solutions that help organizations in Kuwait and across the region protect critical assets, meet compliance obligations, and build long‑term cyber resilience. Roland Abi Najem, CEO of Revotips, commented: “Our clients are demanding best‑in‑class protection against an ever‑evolving threat landscape. Partnering with Semicolon allows us to raise the bar for cybersecurity delivery in the GCC.” Majd Dhainy, Managing Partner of Semicolon, added: “Collaborating with Revotips opens doors to new markets and enables us to scale our proven security services across the Gulf.” About Revotips Revotips and the founder and CEO, Roland Abi Najem, is one of the Arab region’s leading voices in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation. With 15 years of cross-sector experience, he has spearheaded national and regional programs in cyber-defense, AI adoption, and e-government modernization. Roland is a regular guest on Sky News, Al Arabiya, CNN, BBC, and CNBC, where he simplifies tech policy for a wider audience and advocates for a secure digital future in the Middle East. About Semicolon Founded in 2016, Semicolon has earned global recognition for its offensive-security work, disclosing over 3,000 vulnerabilities across the world’s most-used platforms. The team has reported critical flaws to Apple, Meta (Facebook, Instagram & Messenger), Microsoft, LinkedIn, Avira, and even the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, preventing exploits that could have impacted hundreds of millions of users. Semicolon’s research portfolio includes a Messenger bug that could send messages on behalf of other users, an Instagram privilege-escalation flaw, and a database-injection/XSS chain on the HHS website, underscoring the firm’s ability to uncover and neutralize high-severity risks.
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