Group-IB, a leading creator of predictive cybersecurity technologies to investigate, prevent, and fight digital crime, today confirmed its participation in CAISEC ‘26 — Egypt’s flagship Cyber and Information Security Conference and Exhibition — held on 8–9 June 2026 in Cairo under the auspices of the Prime Minister. Group-IB will use the event to present its Cyber Fusion approach: a unified, intelligence-driven model that addresses both cyber threats and fraud under a single operational ecosystem, and one of the few capabilities of its kind available to organizations in Egypt and across Africa.
Across Egypt and Africa, organizations face a threat landscape where the boundary between cybercrime and fraud has effectively disappeared. Adversaries today move fluidly — compromising infrastructure, harvesting credentials, then weaponizing that access to commit financial fraud or disrupt critical services. Most security vendors address only one dimension of this chain. Group-IB’s Cyber Fusion Center model is built on the premise that defending against modern digital crime requires visibility across the full attack lifecycle, from initial intrusion through to monetization and fraud.
At CAISEC ‘26, Group-IB will demonstrate its Unified Risk Platform (URP) — an integrated ecosystem built entirely in-house that combines Threat Intelligence, Fraud Protection, Digital Risk Protection, Attack Surface Management, Managed Extended Detection and Response (XDR), Business Email Protection, Cloud Security Posture Management, and the Cyber Fraud Intelligence Platform. Unlike assembled product portfolios, the URP shares a common intelligence layer, enabling analysts to correlate fraud signals with intrusion indicators in real time. By correlating cyber and fraud signals across the full attack lifecycle, Group-IB helps organizations move from reactive response to predictive defense.
Group-IB’s adversary-centric approach is grounded in more than 1,550 high-tech crime investigations conducted across 60+ countries and longstanding collaboration with international law enforcement agencies including INTERPOL, Europol, and AFRIPOL. By working directly with the agencies responsible for disrupting transnational cybercrime, Group-IB maintains unrivalled visibility into identity, motivations, tactics, and infrastructure of the threat actor groups and fraud networks targeting organizations across Africa and the Middle East— intelligence that flows directly into its client-facing products and services. Group-IB’s commitment to Egypt goes beyond technology. With a dedicated team of cybersecurity specialists based in Cairo and a growing presence across Africa, the company operates under a glocal model that pairs its global threat intelligence infrastructure with analysts embedded in the local market. The Cairo office forms part of Group-IB’s global network of Digital Crime Resistance Centers (DCRCs), enabling the company to combine regional expertise with intelligence gathered from investigations worldwide.
“Egypt and Africa are at an inflection point. Digital transformation is accelerating, and so is the sophistication of the adversaries targeting it. What sets Group-IB apart is that we track threats the way they actually operate — not as separate cyber or fraud problems, but as a single criminal continuum. Our Cyber Fusion approach gives organizations here the intelligence to see the full picture and act on it before damage is done.”

Regional Sales Director Egypt, NEA & Levant at Group-IB
“Cyber resilience in Africa cannot be built on generic global platforms. It requires local intelligence, local talent, and visibility across both cyber and fraud threats. Our Cyber Fusion approach combines global intelligence with regional expertise, enabling organizations to understand and disrupt the criminal ecosystems targeting them.”

Vice President of Sales, META and ANZ, Group-IB.
Visitors to CAISEC ‘26 are invited to meet Group-IB’s regional experts to explore how the company’s Cyber Fusion capabilities can be applied to their specific threat environment, and to learn more about Group-IB’s intelligence-led approach to building lasting cyber resilience across Egypt and Africa.







