Rajib day, Special Correspondent: Multinational technology company Brotex Technologies Limited showcased its Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based cybersecurity and intelligent operations ecosystem at the Phoenix Summit 2026.
State Minister for Information and Broadcasting Yaser Khan Chowdhury visited the company’s exhibition stall at the summit held at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center in Agargaon, Dhaka on Friday (June 26). During the event, he was briefed about Brotex’s AI-powered cyber defense ecosystem. They also discussed possible collaborations to strengthen Bangladesh’s cyber sovereignty and data sovereignty.
Brotex says that based on nearly two decades of experience in the aerospace, aviation, telecommunications, enterprise and defense technology sectors, they are working with the goal of building a complete cybersecurity ecosystem for Bangladesh. Through this, their objective is to make the government, defense, financial institutions, telecom, enterprise and critical infrastructure sectors more secure, resilient and self-reliant.
Brotex is presenting three flagship products at the two-day summit. These are:
“vNOC” – the world’s first conversational agentic AIOps for intelligent network and infrastructure management.
iSecureGate – a next-generation firewall integrating IDPS, DPI, SPI and WAF for advanced network security.
iCyberDefend – an agentic AI-powered SIEM, SOAR, XDR and compliance framework for proactive cyber defense.
Together, these solutions form Brotecs’ One Integrated Cyber Defense Ecosystem, which is designed to ensure Visibility, Security, Automation and Compliance as a single intelligent platform.
Nahid Hossain, Co-Founder, Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Brotecs Technologies Limited, said, “For nearly two decades, we have been building mission-critical technologies for the global aerospace, aviation, enterprise and defense sectors. Now, leveraging that experience, we aim to build an integrated cybersecurity ecosystem to strengthen Bangladesh’s cyber and data sovereignty.”
He added, “While our solutions are invented and engineered in the United States, they are powered by world-class Bangladeshi talent and designed to meet the security needs of Bangladesh as well as the global market.”
The company said it is ready to jointly build a national cybersecurity ecosystem with the government. This could include implementing proof-of-concepts, developing local skills, improving standards and compliance, and building a locally-operated security infrastructure in various priority sectors.
The organization has invited stakeholders to visit its stalls and watch demos at the two-day summit.
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