• UAE’s Head of Cyber Security, INTERPOL, Dubai Police and Huawei call for greater cross-sector collaboration for a secure digital future

Dubai, UAE: Regional and global cybersecurity leaders used day one of GISEC 2021, the Middle East’s and Africa’s most influential and connected cybersecurity event, to outline the need for greater collaboration, knowledge sharing and trust building between public and private sectors to tackle increasingly innovative and sophisticated cybercriminals.

His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Al-Kuwaiti, Head of Cyber Security, UAE Government, delivered the opening keynote of the 9th edition of GISEC, which runs at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) until 2nd June, and reinforced that it is a case of when, not if, governments and corporations will fall victim to a cyberattack. However, he called for collaborative efforts to identify new threats, anticipate the severity of attacks and limit reputational and operational damage.

“Cybercriminals will still find creative ways to breach our systems and platforms, and we want to be able to detect those malicious activities early, proactively, take swift action and minimise the impact,” said Dr. Al-Kuwaiti in his opening address.

“Technology is only one solution. As threats become ever more sophisticated there is a need for international collaboration to govern behaviour in cyberspace and enhance the security and trust that is essential to the functioning of a global digital economy.

“We need that collaboration to build a resilient cybersecurity platform. Global collaboration will drive the digital benefits for all, including small nations that need more support.

“We can do more. There are bad actors who are leveraging the same technologies that we are using to benefit humanity; they are leveraging them for bad means and to attack us all. We need to put our heads together to combat that.”

‘Dare to share’

Dr. Al-Kuwaiti’s views were echoed by Craig Jones, Cybercrime Director, INTERPOL, who shared his experiences in an on-stage interview along with Colonel Saeed Al Hajri, Director, Cyber Crime Department, Dubai Police. Jones said that INTERPOL is working with countries to create knowledge sharing platforms in order to collaborate on best practices, and operations platforms to identify joint approaches that can monitor and eventually catch cybercriminals.

“We have to protect ourselves. We have to identify those vulnerabilities, share information, share trust in order to target criminals, impact them and prevent crime,” said Jones.

Jones gave insight into how public-private partnerships have produced positive results in Nigeria by collapsing a criminal network responsible for phishing attacks.

“We need that trust and to also work out how we change that policing model to a ‘dare to share’ approach,” added Jones.

Colonel Saeed Al Hajri, Director, Cyber Crime Department, Dubai Police, added: “We are working hard, through bilateral relations, police-to-police connections. Global connections and police-to-police intelligence sharing is key.”

“We are working closely with the private sector – protecting them from attacks. We are giving them the knowledge they need to protect their businesses, their assets, their homes.

“Of course, we need to do more. Our messages to businesses, to individuals, is to keep anticipating what is next, keep innovating, we have the competency. Let us work together.”

Meanwhile, Aloysius Cheang, Chief Security Officer, Huawei UAE, stressed the need for cross-industry collaboration to enhance systematic cybersecurity governance and unify cybersecurity standards.

“The topic of building a trusted digital oasis has been a key theme for today and as mentioned by His Excellency Dr. Al-Kuwaiti, a joint approach is needed to protect our digital ecosystems. As societies have become increasingly dependent on the internet, new cybersecurity vulnerabilities have emerged. Companies, government entities and individuals can all fall prey to cyber threats. Collaboration between governments and private enterprises is key to address today’s cybersecurity challenges.”

GISEC 2021 runs until 2nd June amid strict COVID prevention protocols, which have enabled DWTC to prove its capability to curate the safest in-person business environment and deliver world-class events with the highest safety protocols. In February, DWTC welcomed tens of thousands of visitors at Gulfood 2021 - the first live global food trade event for 12 months, where 98% of visitors recorded a ‘safe’ or ‘very safe’ experience.

On-site registration is not available; registration must be completed in advance via www.gisec.ae 

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About GISEC:

GISEC is the largest cybersecurity exhibition and conference in the Middle East and Africa and is organised in partnership with the UAE's most influential cyber entities to curate regional cybersecurity agendas, including the UAE Cyber Security Council, Dubai Electronic Security Centre, Dubai Police, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), Smart Dubai, Investment Corporation of Dubai, ADNOC Refining and aeCERT.

About Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC):

DWTC brings more than 40 years’ experience delivering world-class events in the Middle East and provides local, regional, and international exhibitors with unmatched expertise and in-depth market knowledge. Our team organises more than 20 of the largest and most successful international and regional shows in Middle East, providing an ideal platform for business development in the region. Our commitment to on-going innovation within the exhibition industry has supported the rapid growth and development of a wide range of business-to-business and business-to-consumer shows and delivered consistent satisfaction to exhibitors and visitors. DWTC works with the leading trade bodies and industry associations to ensure that all exhibitions deliver full value and are built upon the real needs of their specific sector.

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