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Resecurity Showcases AI-Powered Cybersecurity Solutions at AI Everything MEA Egypt 2026

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Resecurity Showcases AI-Powered Cybersecurity Solutions at AI Everything MEA Egypt 2026
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Resecurity Showcases AI-Powered Cybersecurity Solutions at AI Everything MEA Egypt 2026

2026-02-16 18:00 Last Updated At:18:10

CAIRO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 16, 2026--

Resecurity, a U.S.-based cybersecurity and intelligence company protecting Fortune 100 companies and government agencies worldwide, proudly exhibited at AI Everything MEA Egypt 2026, one of the region's most prestigious technology and innovation events. The event was held under the esteemed patronage of President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and hosted by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), Egypt, in strategic partnership with the Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA).

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Resecurity, in collaboration with its strategic partner Alkan CIT / Alkan Telecom, introduced its AI-powered cybersecurity and risk management solutions, designed to protect organizations from evolving cyber threats and a broad spectrum of security challenges:

Strengthening Cybersecurity in the MENA Region

As part of its commitment to advancing cybersecurity in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Resecurity presented its latest technologies, showcasing how AI-driven solutions can enhance actionable threat detection, accelerate incident response, and risk management. The company’s solutions leverage machine learning (ML) and advanced analytics to provide actionable insights, helping organizations address growing cybersecurity challenges in an increasingly complex threat landscape.

Strategic Partnership with Alkan CIT / Alkan Telecom

Resecurity shared the stage with Alkan CIT / Alkan Telecom, the region’s leading ICT and system integrator, which has been operating since 1974. The partnership between Resecurity and Alkan CIT underscores a shared mission to deliver innovative and scalable solutions tailored to the unique needs of businesses and government entities in Egypt and the broader region. AI Everything MEA Egypt 2026 provided an exceptional platform to showcase our innovative AI-powered solutions and reinforce our commitment to cybersecurity in the MENA region. Resecurity's collaboration with Alkan CIT / Alkan Telecom brings world-class expertise and technology to support organizations in Egypt and beyond as they navigate the evolving cybersecurity landscape.

A Vision for the Future

Under the strategic leadership of President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and the MCIT, AI Everything MEA Egypt 2026 highlighted Egypt’s commitment to driving technological innovation and digital transformation. Resecurity and Alkan CIT remain dedicated to contributing to this vision by empowering organizations with advanced solutions to safeguard the digital ecosystem.

About Resecurity

Resecurity® is a cybersecurity company that delivers a unified endpoint protection, fraud prevention, risk management and cyber-threat intelligence platform. Known for providing best-of-breed, data-driven intelligence solutions, Resecurity’s services and platforms focus on early-warning identification of data breaches and comprehensive protection against cybersecurity risks. Founded in 2016, it has been globally recognized as one of the world’s most innovative cybersecurity companies with the mission of enabling organizations to combat cyber threats regardless of their sophistication. Most recently, by Inc. Magazine, Resecurity was named one of the Top 10 fastest-growing private cybersecurity companies in Los Angeles, California. Resecurity is a member of InfraGard National Members Alliance (INMA), AFCEA, NDIA, SIA, FS-ISAC and several American Chambers of Commerce worldwide. To learn more, visit https://resecurity.com.

About Alkan CIT / Alkan Telecom

Alkan CIT / Alkan Telecom is a pioneering ICT and system integrator in the MENA region, operating since 1974. The company specializes in delivering advanced technology solutions across industries, contributing to the development and digital transformation of the region. For more information about Alkan CIT / Alkan Telecom and its participation in AI Everything MEA Egypt 2026 and other industry events, please visit https://www.alkantelecom.com and https://www.alkancit.com.

Resecurity, in collaboration with its strategic partner Alkan CIT / Alkan Telecom, introduced its AI-powered cybersecurity and risk management solutions, designed to protect organizations from evolving cyber threats and a broad spectrum of security challenges

Resecurity, in collaboration with its strategic partner Alkan CIT / Alkan Telecom, introduced its AI-powered cybersecurity and risk management solutions, designed to protect organizations from evolving cyber threats and a broad spectrum of security challenges

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was in the Hungarian capital on Monday for meetings with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his government during which they plan to sign a civilian nuclear cooperation agreement heralded by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Trump has been outspoken in his support for the nationalist Orbán in the Hungarian leader's bid for reelection in two months. Orbán and his Fidesz party are facing their most serious challenge in the April 12 vote since he retook power in 2010.

The stop in Hungary's capital follows Rubio's visit to Slovakia on Sunday, after he previously attended the Munich Security Conference in Germany.

Led by euroskeptic populists who oppose support for Ukraine and vocally back Trump, Slovakia and Hungary represent friendly territory for Rubio as he pushes to shore up energy agreements with both Central European countries.

Widely considered Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most reliable advocate in the European Union, Orbán has maintained warm relations with the Kremlin despite its war against Ukraine while currying favor with Trump and his MAGA — short for the 2016 Trump campaign slogan “Make America Great Again” — movement.

Many in MAGA and the broader conservative world view Hungary as a shining example of successful conservative nationalism, despite the erosion of its democratic institutions and its status as one of the EU's poorest countries.

In a post on his Truth Social site earlier this month, Trump endorsed Orbán for the coming elections and called him a “truly strong and powerful Leader” and "a true friend, fighter, and WINNER.”

Trump has praised Orbán’s firm opposition to immigration, exemplified by a fence his government erected on Hungary’s southern border in 2015 as hundreds of thousands of refugees fled Syria and other countries in the Middle East and Africa.

Other U.S. conservatives admire Orbán’s hostility to LGBTQ+ rights. His government last year banned the popular Budapest Pride celebration and allowed facial recognition technology to be used to identify anyone participating despite the ban. It has also effectively banned same-sex adoption and same-sex marriage, and disallowed transgender individuals from changing their sex in official documents.

Orbán has remained firmly committed to purchasing Russian energy despite efforts by the EU to wean off such supplies, and received an exemption from U.S. sanctions on Russian energy after a November meeting in the White House with Trump.

Apparently trusting that his political and personal affinity with the U.S. leader could pay even greater dividends, Orbán and his government have sought to woo Trump to Hungary before the pivotal April 12 elections — hoping such a high-profile visit and endorsement would push Orbán, who is trailing in most polls, over the finish line.

Budapest has hosted several annual iterations of the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, and another was hastily rescheduled this year to fall in March, just before Hungary's elections.

Details of the civilian nuclear deal were not known ahead of Monday's signing in Budapest.

During his White House visit in November, Orbán had agreed to U.S.-Hungary cooperation in the civil nuclear industry, including the purchase of compact nuclear reactors — known as small modular reactors or SMRs — and spent fuel storage.

Hungary signaled it was ready to support construction of up to 10 SMRs with a potential value of up to $20 billion. Orbán also said Hungary would enter a nuclear fuel deal with U.S.-based Westinghouse to supply nuclear fuel for Hungary’s Russian-built Paks I nuclear plant.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, silhouetted against the setting sun, arrives at the Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest, Hungary, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool)

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, silhouetted against the setting sun, arrives at the Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest, Hungary, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool)

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio shakes hands with Hungary's Deputy Foreign Minister Levente Magyar, left, upon landing at the Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest, Hungary, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool)

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio shakes hands with Hungary's Deputy Foreign Minister Levente Magyar, left, upon landing at the Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest, Hungary, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool)

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to Hungary's Deputy Foreign Minister Levente Magyar, left, upon landing at the Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest, Hungary, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool)

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to Hungary's Deputy Foreign Minister Levente Magyar, left, upon landing at the Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest, Hungary, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, Pool)

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