13-05-2025
Resecurity joins US-UAE Business Council to advance cybersecurity collaboration across region
Resecurity, a US-based leader in cybersecurity and threat intelligence, has officially joined the US-UAE Business Council, reinforcing its long-term commitment to the Middle East and Gulf region. This strategic partnership will accelerate cybersecurity collaboration and support the region's digital transformation efforts.
The US-UAE Business Council is the premier organization dedicated to strengthening commercial ties between the US and the UAE. Through high-level engagement with government and industry leaders, it fosters innovation, investment, and strategic partnerships across key sectors, including technology, energy, defense, and cybersecurity.
'We are delighted to welcome Resecurity to the US-UAE Business Council,' said Danny Sebright, president of the council. 'Resecurity brings deep expertise in cyberthreat intelligence and digital risk management. Their involvement will greatly contribute to our technology-focused initiatives and help advance cybersecurity resilience throughout the region.'
Resecurity has been rapidly expanding its footprint in the Middle East, actively working with governments and critical infrastructure providers to mitigate cyberthreats, protect digital assets, and strengthen regional cybersecurity frameworks.
'Our membership in the US-UAE Business Council underscores our strategic vision for the region,' said Gene Yoo, CEO of Resecurity. 'The UAE is a global leader in digital innovation, and we're honored to contribute our expertise to support its vision for a secure and resilient digital future.'
Founded in 2016, Resecurity provides an end-to-end cybersecurity platform focused on threat intelligence, endpoint protection, and digital risk management. Recognized among the fastest-growing cybersecurity firms in Los Angeles by Inc. Magazine, the company has built a global reputation for data-driven intelligence and early breach detection.
Resecurity also maintains key partnerships with global security and defense organizations, including the World Economic Forum's Cybercrime Atlas, InfraGard National Members Alliance, AFCEA, NDIA, FS-ISAC, and multiple American Chambers of Commerce.
Its distinguished advisory board includes:
This strategic engagement with the US-UAE Business Council marks a new chapter in Resecurity's efforts to support cybersecurity development in the GCC region and beyond.