Magix, a leader in cybersecurity solutions, is proud to announce the launch of the Magix R&D Lab, a cutting-edge research and development initiative aimed at advancing cybersecurity through innovative threat research and offensive security expertise.
Kevin Wotshela, Managing Director of Magix, expressed his excitement about the new venture: “Magix R&D Lab represents our commitment to staying at the forefront of cybersecurity innovation. By combining our experience with pioneering research, we are geared to protect our clients from the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats.”
Dedicated to uncovering threats, developing custom tools, and simulating real-world attacks the Lab’s mission is to fuel offensive security services with original research and insights, helping clients remain resilient, audit-ready, and ahead of the curve.
Key Features of Magix R&D Lab:
- Advanced Threat Simulation: By evaluating the latest vulnerabilities and attack techniques, Magix Lab ensures that environments are tested against the methods used by real attackers.
- Continuous Up-skilling and Training: Engineers at Magix R&D Lab are engaged in ongoing research, red team simulations, and hands-on lab work, sharpening their offensive security expertise.
- Enhanced Threat Intelligence: Magix R&D Lab tracks global adversaries, reverse-engineers malware, and monitors dark web chatter, translating this into actionable intelligence for stronger cyber resilience.
Another key focus of the Lab is to share knowledge through a series of insightful White Papers that address pressing issues currently impacting the cybersecurity landscape in South Africa.
The first in the Magix R&D Lab series, “The Role of AI in Ethical and Unethical Hacking: Implications for Business,” authored by Tim Butler, Floyd Tshoma, and Hlayisani Shondlani, delves into the dual nature of Artificial Intelligence in cybersecurity.
This paper is a valuable resource for businesses and individuals eager to understand how AI can be both a shield and a weapon in the digital realm.
By sharing these findings, Magix R&D Lab aims to motivate and empower stakeholders to enhance their defensive strategies and navigate the complexities of modern cybersecurity challenges effectively.
Expert Authors
The Magix Lab R&D team is led by three outstanding professionals. Tim Butler, the Magix Chief Operations Officer, brings over fifteen years of IT experience and a collaborative leadership style, fostering a culture of learning and innovation. Cyber Security Consultant Floyd Tshoma is revered for his critical thinking and ability to identify and address IT vulnerabilities, enhancing client security through clear communication and continuous learning. Hlayisani Shondlani, also a Cyber Security Consultant, excels in ethical hacking, logical thinking and pattern recognition, proactively securing client assets with his innovative approach.
Together, their unique skills and dedication ensure Magix Lab R&D remains a leader in cybersecurity innovation.
Commitment to Global Collaboration
With over 20 years’ experience, Magix is a trusted provider of comprehensive cybersecurity solutions. With a focus on innovation, the company is dedicated to protecting clients from the growing and evolving threats in the digital landscape.
Further collaborations with industry leaders such as Checkmarx, Syteca, Usecure, Bottomline, Qualys, and Perception Point ensure that the Lab remains at the forefront of technological advancements.
Discover the Future of Cybersecurity with Magix R&D Lab
Magix R&D Lab invites businesses and cybersecurity professionals to delve into this White Paper and to explore its’ comprehensive analysis of AI’s offensive and defensive roles in hacking, detailed case studies, and strategic recommendations for enhancing cybersecurity defenses.
Key findings reveal that:
- 85% of cybersecurity professionals believe AI-driven cyberattacks are more sophisticated and harder to detect.
- AI-assisted ransomware attacks saw a 67% increase in the last year.
- AI-generated malware surged by 125% in the past year.
- 60% of cybercriminal groups now employ generative AI for attacks.
- Credential stuffing attempts using AI increased by 150%.
- AI-driven spear phishing emails have a 92% higher success rate.
For more information and to download The Role of AI in Ethical and Unethical Hacking: Implications for Business White Paper visit https://www.magix.co.za/magix-lab or connect at sales@magix.co.za or (+27) 11 258 4442.