
Muscat Daily event explores AI, Quantum impact on cybersecurity
Muscat – Leading experts and professionals convened for the second edition of Muscat Daily Cybersecurity and Cloud Conference and Awards on Wednesday to address emerging challenges and opportunities in the cybersecurity landscape, with particular focus on the implications of quantum computing.
Held under the patronage of Hon Dr Salim Sultan al Ruzaiqi, Member of State Council and Chairman of Oman Information Technology Society, the event took place at IntercityHotel Muscat. Organised by Interactive Apex, the conference brought together more than 200 delegates, including policymakers, cybersecurity specialists, cloud solutions providers, IT consultants, compliance officers, and innovation leaders from across sectors.
Themed 'Cybersecurity in the Quantum Era: Challenges and Opportunities', the conference featured two keynote addresses, five technical presentations and four panel discussions. Sessions explored how technologies such as quantum computing and artificial intelligence are reshaping global cybersecurity frameworks, data protection practices and risk mitigation strategies.
Discussions ranged from national cyber defence readiness and digital infrastructure protection to the future of fintech security, cloud innovation and women's leadership in cybersecurity.
The event concluded with an awards ceremony recognising 26 Oman-based companies and professionals for their contributions to strengthening cybersecurity and advancing cloud-based services. Awards were presented by Hon Ruzaiqi and Saleh Zakwani, Executive Chairman of Apex Media.
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