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Wilmer Brand Redefines Streetwear Fashion with a Bold Vision for Individuality and Success

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United States, 17th Mar 2025 Wilmer Brand LLC, a Georgia-registered fashion powerhouse, is disrupting the streetwear and casual luxury apparel industry with a mission to empower individuals through fashion. Founded in 2022, Wilmer Brand has quickly gained recognition for its bold designs, commitment to individuality, and dedication to building a community of Icons-high achievers who refuse to blend in.

At the core of Wilmer Brand’s identity is a philosophy that challenges mainstream fashion norms. Unlike traditional brands that dictate trends, Wilmer Brand provides a canvas for self-expression, allowing wearers to communicate their ambitions, confidence, and uniqueness. The company’s slogan, “The Right Fit, The Right Look,” embodies its commitment to crafting apparel that doesn’t just complement an outfit but tells a story.

A Fashion Brand Built on Purpose and Passion

Wilmer Brand was co-founded by Michael Desmond and Rose, visionaries who sought to create more than just clothing-they wanted to build a movement. The brand is deeply rooted in storytelling, using fashion as a medium to inspire and connect with individuals striving for success.

“Our goal has always been to create a brand that doesn’t just sell clothes but represents a mindset,” says Michael Desmond, Co-Founder of Wilmer Brand. “Wilmer is for those who refuse to be ordinary. It’s for the Icons who take risks, stand out, and define success on their own terms.”

With a unique approach to streetwear, Wilmer Brand combines high-quality craftsmanship with innovative designs that seamlessly blend casual luxury and bold self-expression. The brand offers custom sizing and personalization options, ensuring that every piece aligns with the wearer’s identity and style.

Beyond Fashion: A Global Movement

Wilmer Brand is more than a clothing label-it’s a community. Through its #WilmerViralStorytelling initiative, the brand merges fashion with compelling narratives, engaging audiences with stories of resilience, ambition, and breaking boundaries. This initiative has positioned Wilmer as a leader in fashion-driven storytelling, influencing not just the way people dress but how they perceive themselves.

The company is also making significant strides in expanding its footprint, with plans to host exclusive fashion experiences, pop-up events, and digital campaigns that showcase the Wilmer lifestyle on a global scale.

The Future of Wilmer Brand

As Wilmer Brand continues to rise, the company remains committed to authenticity, innovation, and community-building. With a rapidly growing fan base and an expanding product line, Wilmer is set to become a dominant force in the fashion industry.

About Wilmer Brand LLC

Wilmer Brand LLC is a Georgia-based fashion brand specializing in high-quality streetwear and casual luxury apparel. Founded in 2022, the brand empowers individuals to express their identity through fashion, inspiring a movement of Icons who stand out, take risks, and achieve greatness.

For more information visit https://wilmerbrand.com/ 

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GISEC Global 2025 Launches OT Security Conference as Cyberattacks on Critical Infrastructure Surge 49%

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New dedicated track at Middle East and Africa’s largest cybersecurity event tackles AI-driven industrial threats, Zero Trust adoption and the $44.9B OT security boom

Dubai, UAE, 11th May 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, As operational technology (OT) cyberattacks skyrocketed 49% in 2024 – targeting power grids, oil & gas facilities, factories and transport systems – GISEC Global 2025 is responding with the launch of its pivotal new OT Security track at the Middle East and Africa’s largest cybersecurity event, currently taking place until 8th May at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

The OT-focused conference on the second day of GISEC Global tackled evolving risks, system vulnerabilities and strategies for securing critical infrastructure. Other important considerations included AI in ICS/OT Security, Quantum Computing Threat, Protecting ICS and SCADA Systems & Digital Supply Chains in the presence of top CISOs, CIOs, OT security heads and policy-makers to fortify SCADA, ICS and digital supply chains.

The new addition arrives amid a perfect storm in the industry:

  • The global OT security market is projected to double to $44.9 billion by 2029 (Markets and Markets). 
  • According to research by IBM, the average cost of cyberattacks on organisations in the Middle East is $8.75 million, nearly double the global average.

Why OT Security? Why Now?

OT security encompasses advanced cybersecurity protocols designed to ensure the integrity, availability and safety of industrial control systems. As critical infrastructure faces escalating cyber threats, robust OT security is essential for maintaining continuity across the oil & gas, manufacturing, energy, transport and utility sectors. 

In late 2024, ransomware groups accelerated attacks on industrial sectors, with manufacturing, transportation and ICS operations prime targets. Only aggressive defence, intelligence sharing and cross-sector collaboration will safeguard critical infrastructure into 2025 and beyond.

On Wednesday, the audience heard from experts on the need for modern OT protection which delved into precision AI, leveraging machine learning, deep learning and large language models.

Discussing cybersecurity threats in the maritime industry, where ships can hold up to 10,000 passengers, are driven autonomously and each country has their own set of AI regulations, Simone Fortin, Global CISO Cruise Division at MSC Cruise Division, called for streamlined regulations that can be applied to all countries around the world.

He said: “For an industry like maritime, which is regulated by the UN, it is hard to interpret how to prevent AI threats for something critical like managing a ship. The UN gives the policy a broader scale, but then everything is regulated by bilateral agreements between the states and the regulators, and implemented by companies; but then, everything is defined by the fact that you could be in international waters. And ships can be owned by one entity, managed by another while sailing under a separate flag.”

Bridging the gap between AI-powered cyber defence and critical infrastructure resilience, the OT Security Track also put the spotlight the escalating IoT/IIoT threats in the oil & gas sector, featuring frontline insights from global CISOs defending the world’s most targeted industries.

Amal Krishna, Executive Director & CISO, ONGC, said: “To combat the surge in OT cyberattacks, businesses must prioritise asset visibility, network segmentation and secure remote access – but equally critical is breaking down silos between IT, OT and engineering teams. Cyber resilience in critical infrastructure isn’t just about technology, it’s about collaboration, continuous monitoring and a security-first culture.” 

Albert Vartic, Upstream OT Cybersecurity Officer, OMV Petrom, added: “Over the next five years, OT cybersecurity in the Middle East’s critical infrastructure will see significant evolution. The region’s rapid digitalisation has expanded the attack surface, making industrial systems more vulnerable – proactive measures like IEC 62443 adoption and cross-team collaboration will be essential to safeguard operational resilience.” 

Protect and plan against digital attacks

Exhibitors Ayman Al Issa (CPX) and Mohammed Mousa (CyberKnight) dissected the 49% surge in OT attacks, offering actionable defences for the energy, healthcare and manufacturing sectors.

Mousa, OT/xIoT Consultant at CyberKnight, warns that legacy OT systems weren’t built for today’s threats. 

He explained: “The escalation in intrusions is a consequence of accelerated digital transformation in industrial sectors. As organisations integrate IT and OT environments to improve efficiency and support the business, they inadvertently expand the threat surface. Furthermore, legacy systems remain in operation far beyond their intended lifespan and often lack native security controls. 

“Meanwhile, increased reliance on remote access, third-party integrations, and limited OT-specific cybersecurity governance heightens exposure. Simply put, organisations are moving faster than their security strategies are evolving.”

For businesses and governments to stay ahead of cyber criminals, Al Issa, Director – OT Cybersecurity at CPX, emphasised the importance of undertaking risk and threat assessments to understand what assets are at risk and how potential attackers might target them, sooner rather than later.

He said: “In today’s fast-shifting business landscape, organisations need to focus on identifying their most critical assets – those that are at the highest risk and that they care about the most, rather than trying to protect everything or plan for recovery across the entire business. As such, organisations should conduct in-depth threat and risk assessments specifically considering the unique characteristics of industrial control systems (ICS), including their physical consequences. 

“This involves mapping out interdependence, potential attack vectors and consequences of downtime. Using threat intelligence and aligning with frameworks like CIS ICS Controls can help organisations monitor suspicious activity, manage vulnerabilities and create tailored incident response plans. 

“Once this is clear, more targeted and practical defence measures can be put in place and continuously tested, using threat intelligence to stay ahead of evolving threats. Risk assessments should be continuous, evolving with technological changes and emerging threats and should be validated through regular penetration testing.”

Amr Elsayed, Regional OT/ICS Cybersecurity Specialist at CyberKnight, agrees, saying technology, collaboration and workforce training should be key priorities for businesses.

He said: “To enhance OT security resilience against rising cyber threats, businesses should adopt a Zero Trust approach, enforcing least-privilege access and micro-segmentation to limit breach impact. Advanced real-time monitoring and threat intelligence sharing (ISACs, public-private partnerships) are critical for proactive defences. 

“Additionally, maintaining accurate OT asset inventories, conducting OT-specific incident response drills and implementing risk-based vulnerability management (compensating controls, tailored patching) will strengthen security postures. Finally, OT-focused employee training ensures a security-aware workforce.

“By prioritising these measures – spanning technology, collaboration and workforce readiness – organisations can safeguard critical infrastructure, mitigate disruptions and build long-term cyber resilience in OT environments.”

Drafting the legislation playbook

With Middle East nations rapidly adopting digitisation into their day-to-day practices, the region is becoming a target for cyberattacks. However, the experts expect a number of measures to be put in place to protect cybersecurity infrastructure, and GISEC 2025 could be where policymakers and tech giants will draft the playbook.

Al Issa added: “Over the next five years, we can expect a major shift toward structured, regulation-driven cybersecurity approaches. AI-driven OT threat detection, the widespread adoption of Zero Trust principles and deeper integration of compliance frameworks will define the regional OT cybersecurity landscape. Stricter regulatory frameworks and compliance mandates region-wide will push for better security practices. 

Organised by Dubai World Trade Centre, GISEC Global 2025 is hosted by the UAE Cybersecurity Council under the theme of ‘Securing an AI-Powered Future’, and supported by Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC), UAE Ministry of Interior and Dubai Police.

To learn more about GISEC Global 2025, visit www.gisec.ae

About GISEC Global

GISEC Global, Middle East & Africa’s largest and most impactful cybersecurity event, will return to Dubai World Trade Centre for its 14th edition taking place from 6th to 8th May 2025, under the overarching theme of “Securing an AI-Powered Future.” Following the monumental success of 2024, the super-connector event for the region’s cybersecurity industry will bring together over 25,000 attendees, 750 exhibiting brands and 350-plus speakers hailing from over 160 countries. GISEC Global stands as the unrivalled platform for navigating the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity. More information: www.gisec.ae

About Dubai World Trade Centre

A global business facilitator since 1979, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) is home to the region’s leading purpose-built convention and exhibition centre. DWTC provides a platform for connecting people, products, innovation and ideas from around the world through a dynamic calendar of international trade exhibitions and its own roster of sector leading mega events. As a designated free zone, complemented by award-winning commercial real estate, DWTC plays an integral role in Dubai and the region’s growth story. Since its inauguration, DWTC has hosted over 6,000 events, with an estimated economic output of AED 248 billion, attracting over 38 million business visitors to Dubai.

Building on this legacy, DWTC’s second flagship venue, the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC), stands as a premier destination for prominent national and international mega events. Strategically aligned with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, DEC’s recently announced AED 10 billion expansion is integral to Expo City Dubai’s vision of becoming a global business hub for exhibitions and events. 

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Media Contact:

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Jane.oneill@dwtc.com 

 

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Ahmadkhalloudi@sevenmedia.ae

 

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The First-Ever School of Cyber Defense (CTF) Competition Successfully Concluded at GISEC GLOBAL 2025

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Dubai, UAE, 11th May 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, The highly anticipated School of Cyber Defense (CTF) competition, held as part of GISEC GLOBAL 2025, concluded with exceptional participation and fierce competition. On May 8, the Dubai World Trade Centre hosted the largest cybersecurity event in the Middle East, attracting participants across the UAE.

The Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC), organized by TechFirm, launched this groundbreaking competition for the first time ever, drawing significant attention from the top universities in the UAE. Over 300 applications were submitted, with 130 participants selected to compete in the qualification rounds on May 6–8.

After the intense challenges, the top 50 scorers advanced to the final stage on May 8, where they formed 10 Incident Response Teams. These teams tackled high-pressure cybersecurity scenarios in real time, demonstrating not only their technical mastery but also their ability to collaborate, analyze rapidly, and adapt under pressure. The competition simulated real-world challenges such as network defense, threat management, system security, and incident response, with participants’ actions evaluated through an advanced scoring platform.

The Winners of the School of Cyber Defense (CTF) Competition:

  • 1st Place: ScriptKiddies (Al Ain University)
  • 2nd Place: Rage Quitters (University of Dubai)
  • 3rd Place: Hungry Sharks (Abu Dhabi University)

The event, with a prize pool valued at over AED 130,000, has further solidified the importance of nurturing the next generation of cybersecurity experts. The competition’s success was driven by the support of leading industry partners, including Spire Solutions, Huawei, HPE Networking, HONOR, Circularo, Great List and RAS Infotech, all of whom are committed to empowering young talents and advancing cybersecurity expertise. All competition infrastructure was powered by servers based on AMD EPYC™ processors, providing participants with industry-leading performance and advanced security features.

This competition is a key milestone in building a resilient digital future and highlights the increasing role of cybersecurity in shaping tomorrow’s technology landscape.

For more information, please contact:
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Sage Quantum Downgrade: Why It may be the right move

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Brandon, MB, 11th May 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Sage 50 Quantum is a robust accounting solution tailored for larger businesses with intricate financial needs. However, for some organizations, downgrading to a simpler version like Sage 50 Premium or Pro can offer significant advantages. 

Sage 50 Quantum comes with a higher price tag due to its advanced features and multi-user capabilities. For businesses that don’t fully utilize these capabilities, downgrading to a lower-tier Sage version can save significant costs without sacrificing essential accounting functions

The advanced features of Sage Quantum can make the software more difficult to navigate. By downgrading to a simpler solution, businesses benefit from an easier user experience. Programs like Sage 50 Premium or Pro offer a more intuitive interface, which can save time and reduce errors in everyday tasks like invoicing and reporting. 

If your business no longer requires as many users or has simplified its operations, the multi-user capacity of Sage Quantum might be unnecessary. Downgrading to a smaller version or another software that supports fewer users will better align with your current needs and reduce costs associated with maintaining extra licenses. 

Sage Quantum’s robust features can also make the software more difficult to navigate. By downgrading to a simpler solution, businesses benefit from an easier user experience. Programs like Sage 50 Premium or Pro offer a more intuitive interface, which can save time and reduce errors in everyday tasks like invoicing and reporting. 

While Sage Quantum offers strong on-premise capabilities, businesses looking for better cloud integration and mobile access may find that downgrading to a simpler version or switching to cloud-based software like QuickBooks Online offers greater flexibility and access to real-time data. 

Downgrading from Sage Quantum can lead to cost savings, a more user-friendly experience, and better alignment with current business needs, especially for smaller or scaling-down businesses. However, it’s essential to assess your specific requirements before making the transition

Visit https://e-tech.ca/Sage-50-Quantum-Downgrade-Service.aspx for more information.

About E-Tech

Founded in 2001, E-Tech is the leading file repair, data recovery, and data conversion services provider in the United States and Canada. The company works to stay up to date on the latest technology news, reviews, and more for their customers.

For media inquiries regarding E-Tech, individuals are encouraged to contact Media Relations Director, Melanie Ann via email at Melanie@e-tech.ca. 

To learn more about the company, visit: www.e-tech.ca

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