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TECHx
09-05-2025
- Business
- TECHx
OT Attacks Soar: GISEC Global 2025 Responds
Home » GISEC » GISEC 2025 » OT Attacks Soar: GISEC Global 2025 Responds As operational technology (OT) cyberattacks rose by 49% in 2024, GISEC Global 2025 launched a dedicated OT Security track to address critical threats. The event, running until May 8 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, is the Middle East and Africa's largest cybersecurity gathering. The new track focuses on securing power grids, oil and gas facilities, factories, and transport systems. Experts discussed evolving risks, system vulnerabilities, and strategies to defend critical infrastructure. Key topics included AI in ICS/OT security, quantum computing threats, SCADA protection, and digital supply chain risks. This launch comes amid alarming industry developments: The OT security market is set to double to $44.9 billion by 2029 (Markets and Markets). IBM reports the average cost of a cyberattack in the Middle East is $8.75 million, nearly double the global average. OT security includes protocols that ensure the safety and continuity of industrial control systems. As threats grow, robust defences are essential for sectors such as oil and gas, manufacturing, energy, transport, and utilities. In late 2024, ransomware groups intensified their focus on these sectors. Only aggressive defence, intelligence sharing, and cross-industry collaboration can help protect infrastructure in 2025 and beyond. At GISEC Global 2025, speakers highlighted AI-driven protection using machine learning, deep learning, and language models. Simone Fortin, Global CISO, Cruise Division, MSC, addressed maritime cybersecurity challenges. He stressed the need for global regulations, noting that maritime systems are governed by UN policies but implemented under complex bilateral agreements. The OT Security track also examined rising IoT and IIoT threats in oil and gas. Amal Krishna, Executive Director & CISO at ONGC, emphasized the need for asset visibility, segmentation, and secure remote access. He stated that breaking silos between IT, OT, and engineering is just as critical as technology itself. Albert Vartic, Upstream OT Cybersecurity Officer at OMV Petrom, noted that the Middle East's digital expansion increases attack surfaces. He urged for adoption of IEC 62443 standards and stronger cross-team collaboration to maintain operational resilience. Ayman Al Issa (CPX) and Mohammed Mousa (CyberKnight) broke down the 49% rise in attacks. Mousa, OT/xIoT Consultant at CyberKnight, warned that legacy systems weren't designed for modern threats. He explained that integrating IT and OT environments increases exposure, especially with aging systems, remote access, and third-party links. Al Issa, Director – OT Cybersecurity at CPX, said businesses should start with risk and threat assessments. Identifying critical assets and understanding possible attack vectors are key steps. He stressed that defences must be specific to the physical and digital impacts of ICS environments. Elsayed, Regional OT/ICS Cybersecurity Specialist at CyberKnight, recommended Zero Trust models, real-time monitoring, and workforce training. He advised companies to: Maintain accurate OT asset inventories Run OT-specific incident response drills Apply risk-based vulnerability management He added that a combination of technology, collaboration, and training is vital for long-term resilience. As the region accelerates digital transformation, cybersecurity becomes a top priority. GISEC Global 2025 may set the stage for new regulations. Al Issa predicted a shift toward AI-driven detection, Zero Trust adoption, and compliance-focused strategies. He expects stronger regional frameworks to shape OT security in the coming years. Organised by Dubai World Trade Centre and hosted by the UAE Cybersecurity Council, GISEC Global 2025 runs under the theme Securing an AI-Powered Future , with support from DESC, the Ministry of Interior, and Dubai Police.


Web Release
09-05-2025
- Business
- Web Release
Intel and CPX Explore Strategic Collaboration to Advance OT Cybersecurity and Operational Efficiency
Under the patronage of H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, head of UAE cyber security council Intel and CPX a G42 Company have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) of a multifaceted collaboration focused on advancing confidential AI adoption and hardening operational technology (OT) cybersecurity practices. This collaboration will establish new benchmarks for confidential AI Intel's Trust Domain Extensions (TDX), a cutting-edge confidential computing technology designed to enhance AI confidentiality and data integrity. Furthermore, Operational technology security hardening for critical infrastructure is at the forefront of this collaboration leveraging Intel's Intel vPro technology for superior endpoint manageability and delivering enhanced operational efficiency for the critical infrastructure. Intel and CPX will continue exchange security expertise to contribute actively to shaping policies that govern the secure, responsible, and ethical adoption of AI. This comprehensive collaboration underscores a mutual commitment to fostering innovation, bolstering security, and ensuring resilience across critical technology sectors.


Al Etihad
08-05-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
Inception, CPX partner to advance AI-Driven Cybersecurity
8 May 2025 13:42 ABU DHABI (WAM)Inception, a G42 company and the region's leading innovator of AI-powered domain-specific products and enterprise business solutions, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with CPX, a leading provider of cutting-edge cyber and physical security solutions and services across various this strategic partnership, the two companies aim to accelerate AI innovation, and strengthen cyber defence capabilities across the terms of the MoU, Inception will designate CPX as the principal provider of cybersecurity services and solutions, ensuring its AI platforms and applications are secured against the rapidly evolving threat landscape. Reciprocally, CPX will assign Inception as its primary partner for AI product the two companies will co-develop AI-native cybersecurity solutions to deliver security, trust, and assurance to their new and existing combining Inception's innovation and AI development expertise with CPX's renowned knowledge and services in cybersecurity, this MoU represents a commitment to addressing security for AI Andrew Jackson, CEO, Inception, said, "CPX's deep cybersecurity expertise and enterprise-focused approach make them the ideal collaborator as we expand our AI product portfolio. This partnership represents a significant milestone in redefining how AI-powered products are securely developed and deployed. Together, we're reinforcing the security of our AI offerings and setting a new standard for trusted, responsible AI products across industries." Hadi Anwar, CEO at CPX, stated, "Our partnership with Inception strengthens our leadership position in intelligent cybersecurity, where innovation and protection go hand in hand. Together, we're building solutions that are predictive, adaptive, and deeply integrated with next-gen AI."


Zawya
08-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
UAE: Inception, CPX partner to advance AI-Driven Cybersecurity
ABU DHABI - Inception, a G42 company and the region's leading innovator of AI-powered domain-specific products and enterprise business solutions, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with CPX, a leading provider of cutting-edge cyber and physical security solutions and services across various sectors. Through this strategic partnership, the two companies aim to accelerate AI innovation and strengthen cyber defence capabilities across industries. Under the terms of the MoU, Inception will designate CPX as the principal provider of cybersecurity services and solutions, ensuring its AI platforms and applications are secured against the rapidly evolving threat landscape. Reciprocally, CPX will assign Inception as its primary partner for AI product development. Additionally, the two companies will co-develop AI-native cybersecurity solutions to deliver security, trust, and assurance to their new and existing customers. By combining Inception's innovation and AI development expertise with CPX's renowned knowledge and services in cybersecurity, this MoU represents a commitment to addressing security for AI solutions. Dr. Andrew Jackson, CEO, Inception, said, 'CPX's deep cybersecurity expertise and enterprise-focused approach make them the ideal collaborator as we expand our AI product portfolio. This partnership represents a significant milestone in redefining how AI-powered products are securely developed and deployed. Together, we're reinforcing the security of our AI offerings and setting a new standard for trusted, responsible AI products across industries.' Hadi Anwar, CEO at CPX, stated, 'Our partnership with Inception strengthens our leadership position in intelligent cybersecurity, where innovation and protection go hand in hand. Together, we're building solutions that are predictive, adaptive, and deeply integrated with next-gen AI.' ES


Tahawul Tech
08-05-2025
- Business
- Tahawul Tech
Inception and CPX partner to advance AI-Driven Cybersecurity
Inception, a G42 company and the region's leading innovator of AI-powered domain-specific products and enterprise business solutions, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CPX, a leading provider of cutting-edge cyber and physical security solutions and services across various sectors. Through this strategic partnership, the two companies aim to accelerate AI innovation and strengthen cyber defence capabilities across industries. Under the terms of the MoU, Inception will designate CPX as the principal provider of cybersecurity services and solutions, ensuring its AI platforms and applications are secured against the rapidly evolving threat landscape. Reciprocally, CPX will assign Inception as its primary partner for AI product development. Additionally, the two companies will co-develop AI-native cybersecurity solutions to deliver security, trust, and assurance to their new and existing customers. By combining Inception's innovation and AI development expertise with CPX's renowned knowledge and services in cybersecurity, this MoU represents a commitment to addressing security for AI solutions. Dr. Andrew Jackson, CEO, Inception said: 'CPX's deep cybersecurity expertise and enterprise-focused approach make them the ideal collaborator as we expand our AI product portfolio. This partnership represents a significant milestone in redefining how AI-powered products are securely developed and deployed. Together, we're reinforcing the security of our AI offerings and setting a new standard for trusted, responsible AI products across industries'. Hadi Anwar, CEO at CPX added, 'Our partnership with Inception strengthens our leadership position in intelligent cybersecurity, where innovation and protection go hand in hand. Together, we're building solutions that are predictive, adaptive, and deeply integrated with next-gen AI. This collaboration reflects a shared vision: to empower organizations with security that anticipates, responds, and scales with the demands of a rapidly changing digital world'. Image Credit: Inception & CPX