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INE Security and RedTeam Hacker Academy Announce Partnership to Advance Cybersecurity Skills in the Middle East

May 28, 2025 By CyberNewswire Leave a Comment

Cary, North Carolina, May 28th, 2025, CyberNewsWire

INE Security, a global cybersecurity training and certification provider, today announced a strategic partnership with RedTeam Hacker Academy through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This agreement significantly accelerates INE Security’s expansion strategy in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region while enhancing cybersecurity training capabilities across the market.

The agreement was formalized at the Dubai World Trade Centre, with the signing ceremony attended by Jaizal Ali, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of RedTeam Hacker Academy, and Brett Erskine, Chief Revenue Officer of INE Security. This partnership represents a shared commitment to addressing the growing cybersecurity skills gap and empowering the next generation of cybersecurity professionals in the region.

“Our partnership marks a significant step forward in INE Security’s continued growth and expansion in the Middle East,” said Brett Erskine, Chief Revenue Officer at INE Security. “RedTeam Hacker Academy, under the visionary leadership of Founder and CEO Jaizal Ali, has built an impressive and well-respected cybersecurity brand dedicated to providing exceptional cybersecurity education. We are confident that this alliance will significantly strengthen RedTeam Hacker Academy’s cyber offerings. Additionally, it will play a crucial role in establishing INE Security’s market leadership and sustained growth throughout the region.”

Jaizal Ali, CEO of RedTeam Hacker Academy, welcomed the collaboration: “We are honored to partner with INE Security, the industry’s premier technical training provider. This partnership enables RedTeam Hacker Academy to leverage INE Security’s world-class resources and global expertise, allowing us to deliver even more comprehensive cybersecurity education. Together, we will provide unparalleled training solutions that meet the highest industry standards.”

This partnership represents a pivotal milestone in INE Security’s ambitious growth strategy for the MEA region. Through this collaboration, INE Security will deliver:

  • Expanded local expertise through RedTeam Hacker Academy’s regional knowledge
  • Comprehensive cybersecurity training programs for individuals, organizations, and government entities throughout the region that combine global best practices with regional insights
  • Enhanced market penetration across the MEA region
  • Strengthened brand presence in key Middle Eastern markets
  • Strategic positioning for future growth opportunities in the region

The partnership reinforces INE Security’s commitment to providing world-class cybersecurity education while addressing the critical skills gap in the region. Through this collaboration, INE Security and RedTeam Hacker Academy will help organizations across the Middle East and Africa better protect their digital assets while creating pathways to rewarding cybersecurity careers for local talent. Both organizations are committed to making this partnership a cornerstone of cybersecurity excellence in the region. 

To learn more about becoming an INE Security partner, users can visit our partnership page. 

About INE Security

INE Security is the premier provider of online cybersecurity training and industry-recognized cybersecurity certifications. Harnessing the world’s most powerful hands-on lab platform, cutting-edge technology, global video distribution network, and world-class instructors, INE Security is the top training choice for Fortune 500 companies worldwide for cybersecurity training and for IT professionals looking to advance their careers. INE Security’s suite of learning paths offers an incomparable depth of expertise across penetration testing, ethical hacking, and advanced cybersecurity disciplines. The company is committed to delivering advanced technical training while also lowering barriers worldwide for those looking to enter and excel in a cybersecurity career.

About RedTeam Hacker Academy

Founded and led by CEO Jaizal Ali, RedTeam Hacker Academy is a distinguished cybersecurity education institution committed to delivering world-class cybersecurity training. The academy has built a strong reputation for its innovative approach to cybersecurity education, providing comprehensive programs that prepare professionals to address contemporary security challenges.

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Kathryn Brown
INE Security
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