logo
PwC Middle East and Cynalytica announce strategic partnership to define the next frontier in industrial cybersecurity

PwC Middle East and Cynalytica announce strategic partnership to define the next frontier in industrial cybersecurity

Zawya07-05-2025

Dubai, UAE – At GISEC Global 2025, PwC Middle East and Cynalytica announced a strategic partnership that marks a significant evolution in how critical infrastructure organizations secure legacy and hybrid operational technology (OT) environments.
With industrial sectors facing increased cyber-physical risk and regulatory pressure, the collaboration brings together PwC's global leadership in ICS/OT cybersecurity and Cynalytica's breakthrough technology that provides passive, real-time visibility into analog, serial, and Ethernet-based communications, an ICS/OT blind spot long ignored by traditional solutions.
'OT threats are evolving fast, targeting overlooked vulnerabilities in legacy infrastructure. As IT and OT systems converge, organisations need to move quickly to stay resilient. Through our partnership with Cynalytica, we're unlocking breakthrough visibility and redefining how critical infrastructure is protected—building trust, accelerating preparedness, and staying ahead of what's next.', Clinton Firth, Cybersecurity and Digital Trust Partner, PwC Middle East
Founded in the U.S., Cynalytica has earned trust from the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Navy, Army, Air Force, and national intelligence programs, and is now poised for global expansion. The company's flagship platform is designed to operate fail-safe within sensitive environments, offering true visibility across legacy ICS and hybrid OT networks without disrupting operations.
'Cynalytica was founded to protect what others overlooked, the seemingly invisible layers of industrial infrastructure where traditional cybersecurity fails,' said Richard Robinson, CEO of Cynalytica. 'We are proud to announce a strategic partnership that brings this mission to scale. Together, we are enabling critical infrastructure operators worldwide to gain passive, real-time visibility without compromising operations.
Strategic Goals of the Partnership Include:
Scaling deployment of Cynalytica's platform across PwC's global critical infrastructure clients
Enhancing threat detection and forensic capabilities in complex ICS/OT environments
Supporting compliance with international standards and national cybersecurity mandates
The announcement at GISEC Global marks the beginning of an expanded collaboration across regions including North America, Europe and the Middle East.
About PwC Middle East
At PwC, we help clients build trust and reinvent so they can turn complexity into competitive advantage. We're a tech-forward, people-empowered network with more than 370,000 people in 149 countries. Across audit and assurance, tax and legal, deals and consulting we help build, accelerate and sustain momentum. Find out more at www.pwc.com.
Established in the Middle East for over 40 years, PwC Middle East has 30 offices across 12 countries in the region with 12,000 people. (www.pwc.com/me).
PwC refers to the PwC network and/or one or more of its member firms, each of which is a separate legal entity. Please see www.pwc.com/structure for further details.
© 2025 PwC. All rights reserved
About Cynalytica
Cynalytica is a U.S.-based cybersecurity company specializing in industrial control system protection. The Cynalytica AnalytICS Platform enables safe, passive monitoring of serial, analog, and IP-based systems in real time. Cynalytica supports national defense, energy, and transportation sectors with mission-critical cyber-physical security.
Learn more at: www.cynalytica.com
Media Contact:
Cynalytica
Jessica Ohnona
jessica@cynalytica.com
PwC
Dana Safawi
Dana.safawi@pwc.com

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

FNC discusses cooperation with Brazilian, Belarusian parliaments
FNC discusses cooperation with Brazilian, Belarusian parliaments

Al Etihad

time37 minutes ago

  • Al Etihad

FNC discusses cooperation with Brazilian, Belarusian parliaments

7 June 2025 14:10 BRASÍLIA (WAM)Dr. Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Committee on Defence, Interior, and Foreign Affairs in the UAE Federal National Council (FNC), met with Senator Davi Alcolumbre, President of the Senate of the Federative Republic of Brazil, on the sidelines of the 11th BRICS Parliamentary Forum held at the National Congress in Brasí meeting was attended by Sara Falaknaz, FNC member, and Saleh Ahmed Al Suwaidi, UAE Ambassador to Alcolumbre praised the active participation of the UAE parliamentary delegation in the forum, and stressed the importance of strengthening parliamentary ties, which serve as a vital channel for broadening avenues of expressed appreciation for the UAE's role in promoting transparency and advancing economic development at both regional and international Al Nuaimi affirmed the depth of bilateral relations between the UAE and Brazil, noting the UAE considers Brazil a strategic partner across various sectors. He emphasised the importance of enhancing bilateral cooperation in development projects that benefit both countries and their two sides explored ways to deepen bilateral cooperation, highlighting promising opportunities in key sectors such as advanced technology, energy and economic investment, all contributing to broader and more sustainable strategic the meeting, Dr. Al Nuaimi delivered an official letter from Saqr Ghobash, Speaker of the Federal National Council, addressed to the President of the Brazilian Senate, extending a formal invitation to visit the a separate meeting, Dr. Al Nuaimi also held talks with Sergei Rachkov, Chairman of the Standing Commission for Foreign Affairs and National Security of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of the Republic of parties affirmed the strength of UAE-Belarus relations and stressed the importance of enhancing parliamentary cooperation, maintaining ongoing dialogue and coordination on matters of mutual interest to strengthen shared strategic objectives and mutual the meeting, attended by FNC member Sara Falkanaz, Dr. Al Nuaimi highlighted the rapid growth of UAE-Belarus relations, noting the significant opportunities for further collaboration across sectors, and stressing that current global challenges require the establishment of effective partnerships and the adoption of flexible and innovative models for international cooperation.

Zutto Suki Ramen opens new branch at Flayva Food Hall, Al Ghurair Centre
Zutto Suki Ramen opens new branch at Flayva Food Hall, Al Ghurair Centre

Khaleej Times

timean hour ago

  • Khaleej Times

Zutto Suki Ramen opens new branch at Flayva Food Hall, Al Ghurair Centre

Zutto Suki Ramen, a rising star in Dubai's Japanese dining scene, officially opened its latest branch at Al Ghurair Centre on June 4. The opening was marked with a special inauguration ceremony held at Flayva, the food court that caters specifically to the Filipino community in Deira. The ribbon-cutting was led by Marford M Angeles, Philippine Consul General in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, alongside Rolly Brucales, managing director and owner of the OTH Group, and the dedicated team behind Zutto Suki Ramen. Strategically located at Al Ghurair Centre just steps away from one of Dubai's most vibrant Filipino communities, the new branch aims to bring high-quality yet budget-friendly Japanese cuisine closer to its core audience. Flayva, designed with the Filipino community in mind, provides the perfect platform for Zutto Suki Ramen to expand its reach, offering diners not only authentic Japanese comfort food but also the ease of access and ample parking that enhances the overall dining experience. 'Deira is home to a strong and loyal Filipino customer base, and Al Ghurair Centre is a landmark destination for them,' said Brucales. 'By opening Zutto Suki Ramen at Flayva, we're meeting our market where they are and giving them a taste of Japan without breaking the bank.' This new outlet marks Zutto Suki Ramen's second branch in Dubai. It joins a growing portfolio of 12 food and beverage outlets operated by the OTH Group, which also includes crowd favourites like Off the Hook Restaurant and Potato Corner UAE. The group's continued expansion reflects its commitment to delivering diverse, flavourful, and affordable dining options across the UAE. Zutto Suki Ramen has built its reputation on offering value-driven meals without compromising on taste or authenticity. With a menu filled with rich broths, fresh ingredients, and traditional Japanese ramen varieties, the restaurant offers a delicious and affordable dining experience — ideal for families, friends, and foodies alike.

'Inspired by eagle shape': How 20cm-long F1 car hit 80kmph on Yas Marina track
'Inspired by eagle shape': How 20cm-long F1 car hit 80kmph on Yas Marina track

Khaleej Times

time2 hours ago

  • Khaleej Times

'Inspired by eagle shape': How 20cm-long F1 car hit 80kmph on Yas Marina track

A group of students from a Dubai school are making waves ahead of the F1 in Schools™ UAE National Finals with a miniature racing machine that blends smart engineering with real-world racing inspiration. Their car, designed and built entirely by the student team known as Team Founders, is a sleek aerodynamic marvel and it's built for one thing — speed, reaching up to 80kmph. The team's entry, developed under the rigorous guidelines of the F1 in Schools™ competition, is powered by a single 8-gram CO₂ cartridge. When launched, it sprints down a 20m track in just over a second. Hannan Ali, head of enterprise at Team Founders, a six-member team, shared insights into the team's design process, as they gear up for the international STEM competition. He said, 'The dimensions of the car are about 209mm long, 61mm wide and 70mm tall in accordance with the regulations. Additionally, the car weighs 50.1g which is just above the minimum weight,' said the Year 12 student at GEMS Founders School - Al Barsha. 'The key factors that influenced our car's design were the minimisation of drag, reduction of friction in the wheel system, and overall stability. We took inspiration from nature — specifically the streamlined shape of an eagle — as well as winning F1 in Schools teams and real-world motorsports like F1 and NASCAR.' To bring their concept to life, the team turned to professional-grade tools. The car was fully designed in Fusion 360, a powerful 3D CAD/CAM software platform widely used in the engineering industry. They then ran simulations in Ansys CFD, a leading computational fluid dynamics tool that helped them fine-tune the car's aerodynamic profile. 'Ansys gave us incredibly realistic data,' said Hannan. 'With guidance from NIO engineers, we were able to navigate complex simulations and refine our design to a professional standard.' For fabrication, the team followed competition regulations by machining the car body out of polyurethane modeling foam. To further enhance performance, they used ceramic bearings, which offered lower rolling resistance compared to traditional options. But it's their 'Dual Bearing System' that truly sets this car apart. 'We use two different bearings per wheel — one between the axle and wheel, and another between the axle and support,' said Hannan. 'This dramatically reduces energy loss and improves race time. It's our most innovative feature to date.' Assembly was just as meticulous as the design and fabrication stages. The team employed custom 3D-printed alignment jigs to ensure everything was perfectly placed. They also went through multiple rounds of sanding, painting, and bonding to create a car that looks as fast as it moves. 'Each step took days of refinement,' Hannan said. 'Achieving the required balance, smoothness, and regulatory compliance isn't just about aesthetics; it directly affects speed and performance.' Testing at Yas Marina Circuit Testing their car at the Yas Marina Circuit, the team had the rare opportunity to trial their creation on an official F1 in Schools™ racetrack. The experience not only validated their engineering work but also connected them with local experts and officials. 'Testing at Yas Marina was a highlight, not just for performance validation, but for the incredible feedback and encouragement we received.' The journey hasn't been without its challenges. Mastering industry-standard tools, ensuring millimeter-precision, and innovating within strict competition rules demanded relentless effort and adaptability. 'Every fraction of a millimeter counts,' said Hannan. 'We had to innovate constantly to remain compliant and competitive.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store