Bahrain-based cybersecurity player CTM360 has become the Arab world’s first company honoured for enabling-technology leadership in Digital Risk Protection, earning a coveted Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Award that spotlights its integrated defence platform.
Analysts at Frost & Sullivan reviewed DRP vendors worldwide and singled out CTM360 for commercial traction, product breadth and customer experience. The firm’s cloud suite unifies Cyber Threat Intelligence, Digital Risk Protection and External Attack Surface Management into one External Risk Mitigation & Management console, giving security teams a single view and unlimited takedowns of malicious sites. Senior industry analyst Martin Naydenov noted that the fully managed model lets organisations “focus on what they do best” while slashing manual effort and cost.
Founded in Bahrain, CTM360 credits the kingdom’s Vision 2030 innovation agenda and business-friendly regulatory climate for accelerating its R&D: the company now protects clients across 28 countries and processes billions of data points daily to pinpoint brand abuse, fraud and emerging threats. The award arrives as GCC enterprises funnel record budgets into cyber resilience, with IDC estimating regional security spend will top $3 billion this year. CTM360 says its consolidated approach answers that demand by shrinking tool sprawl and improving data relevance—advantages few global rivals yet match.
“We are proud to receive Frost & Sullivan’s award which acknowledges our commitment to a consolidated DRP strategy, making CTM360 the first company in the Arab World to be recognized at a global level.”
Security leaders can request a platform demo and unlimited-takedown trial via CTM360’s website.