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Dubai Electronic Security Centre Strengthens Cyber Resilience at GISEC Global 2025
Dubai Electronic Security Centre Strengthens Cyber Resilience at GISEC Global 2025

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time12-05-2025

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Dubai Electronic Security Centre Strengthens Cyber Resilience at GISEC Global 2025

The Dubai Electronic Security Centre (DESC) concluded its impactful presence at GISEC Global 2025 with key initiatives aimed at fortifying Dubai's cybersecurity landscape and shaping the emirate's digital future. Held from May 6 to 8, DESC's participation as the official government cybersecurity partner for the eighth year underscored its ongoing commitment to secure digital transformation. The Centre unveiled a range of projects focused on infrastructure resilience, talent development, and international collaboration. Among the highlights was the launch of the Zero Trust Assessment Tool and Guideline, a new framework for government entities based on continuous identity verification to reduce cyber vulnerabilities. DESC also introduced Ethaq Plus, a digital trust platform to enable secure and authenticated digital transactions, and a Post-Quantum Cryptography Guideline to safeguard systems against future quantum threats. DESC further advanced its talent development agenda with the ISR Officer Certification Program, training government employees in information security management. A Memorandum of Understanding with Moro Hub, a Digital DEWA company, was also signed to expand cybersecurity assessment services across public sector entities. To foster skill-building, the Centre honoured graduates of its Cybersecurity Leadership Program and launched the latest Dubai Cyber Challenge, where Digital Dubai Authority took first place. The DESC also hosted the School of Cyber Defense Championship, drawing over 300 university students. Al Ain University emerged as the winner, with total prizes of AED 130,000 awarded. DESC CEO Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani said the Centre's efforts align with Dubai's vision to become a global leader in digital innovation and security. 'Our strategy focuses on collaboration, innovation, and preparing for future challenges,' he said. With these initiatives, DESC reinforced its position as a key driver of Dubai's secure and sustainable digital transformation. News Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Electronic Security Center concludes its participation at GISEC Global 2025 by showcasing key national initiatives and honoring cybersecurity talents
Dubai Electronic Security Center concludes its participation at GISEC Global 2025 by showcasing key national initiatives and honoring cybersecurity talents

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time11-05-2025

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  • Zawya

Dubai Electronic Security Center concludes its participation at GISEC Global 2025 by showcasing key national initiatives and honoring cybersecurity talents

The Center advanced cybersecurity capacity building through national training programs and youth engagement and celebrated achievements in cyber defense through the Dubai Cyber Challenge and School of Cyber Defense Championship Al Shaibani: 'Our projects and partnerships reflect the vision of our leadership to position Dubai as a global hub for innovation and digital security.' Dubai, UAE: The Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) concluded its successful participation at GISEC Global 2025 held from 6 to 8 May, with a series of strategic announcements, project launches, and talent development initiatives aimed at reinforcing the emirate's cyber resilience and shaping its digital future. As the official government cybersecurity partner for the eighth consecutive year at GISEC Global, the Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) utilized its participation to reinforce its commitment to advancing secure digital transformation. The Center's focus remains on three core pillars: enhancing the resilience of digital infrastructure, fostering the development of national cybersecurity talent, and promoting international collaboration to exchange best practices and drive global cybersecurity standards forward. His Excellency Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani, CEO of the DESC, said: 'Our projects and partnerships reflect the vision of our leadership to position Dubai as a global hub for innovation and digital security. We are proud of our achievements at GISEC Global 2025, which align with our commitment to building a secure and sustainable digital economy. By recognizing national talent and launching key initiatives, we are nurturing an Emirati generation capable of safeguarding our digital future.' 'Our strategy focuses on strengthening collaboration, fostering innovation, and preparing for future challenges, reinforcing Dubai's role as a leader in digital security,' Al Shaibani added. As part of its efforts to strengthen the readiness of the emirate's digital infrastructure, the Center introduced the Zero Trust Assessment Tool and Guideline, marking a significant advancement in the cybersecurity framework for government entities. Based on the principles of continuous verification of identity and access rights, the guideline aims to reduce vulnerabilities and limit exposure to cyber threats across critical systems. To support the development of secure digital identity infrastructure, the Center launched Ethaq Plus, an advanced digital trust platform that enables organizations to carry out secure and reliable transactions. The platform strengthens the use of trusted digital certificates to protect data, safeguard communications, and verify authenticity across services. In addition, the Center introduced the Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Guideline as a forward-looking measure to prepare Dubai's digital infrastructure for emerging threats posed by quantum computing. This initiative represents a strategic step toward ensuring the long-term security and sustainability of the emirate's data systems and smart services. As part of its commitment to developing national talent, the Center launched the ISR Officer Certification Program, designed to equip government employees with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage and implement information security regulations, ensuring readiness in the face of evolving cybersecurity threats. In addition, the Center signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Moro Hub, a Digital DEWA company, to deliver advanced security assessment services to government entities. This collaboration aims to strengthen the protection of the emirate's critical infrastructure and further enhance its cybersecurity resilience. As part of its efforts to build capacity and enhance skills, the Center hosted a ceremony to honor the fifth cohort of the Cybersecurity Leadership Program at the Dubai Cyber Innovation Park. In addition, the DESC also launched the latest edition of the Dubai Cyber Challenge for government entities, featuring over 30 technical challenges designed to simulate real-world digital environments in Dubai. The Challenge aimed to improve compliance and boost the efficiency of national staff. The competition was intense, with Digital Dubai Authority securing first place, Dubai Customs in second, and Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) taking third. The Center concluded its participation by hosting the finals of the School of Cyber Defense Championship, which attracted over 300 applications from students at state universities. The finalists competed in a simulated environment that replicated real cyber threats, developing advanced solutions to tackle these challenges. Al Ain University took first place, followed by University of Dubai in second, and Abu Dhabi University in third. The winners were awarded prizes totaling AED 130,000 to further support their careers in this critical sector. DESC's active participation at GISEC Global highlights its vision for fostering a flexible and integrated cybersecurity environment, one that accelerates secure digital transformation and establishes Dubai as a global leader in sustainable cybersecurity.

Dubai Electronic Security Center Concludes Its Participation at GISEC Global 2025 by Showcasing Key National Initiatives and Honoring Cybersecurity Talents
Dubai Electronic Security Center Concludes Its Participation at GISEC Global 2025 by Showcasing Key National Initiatives and Honoring Cybersecurity Talents

Mid East Info

time09-05-2025

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  • Mid East Info

Dubai Electronic Security Center Concludes Its Participation at GISEC Global 2025 by Showcasing Key National Initiatives and Honoring Cybersecurity Talents

DESC signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Moro Hub, aimed at strengthening digital security readiness across government entities The Center advanced cybersecurity capacity building through national training programs and youth engagement and celebrated achievements in cyber defense through the Dubai Cyber Challenge and School of Cyber Defense Championship Al Shaibani: 'Our projects and partnerships reflect the vision of our leadership to position Dubai as a global hub for innovation and digital security.' Dubai, UAE: The Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) concluded its successful participation at GISEC Global 2025 held from 6 to 8 May, with a series of strategic announcements, project launches, and talent development initiatives aimed at reinforcing the emirate's cyber resilience and shaping its digital future. As the official government cybersecurity partner for the eighth consecutive year at GISEC Global, the Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) utilized its participation to reinforce its commitment to advancing secure digital transformation. The Center's focus remains on three core pillars: enhancing the resilience of digital infrastructure, fostering the development of national cybersecurity talent, and promoting international collaboration to exchange best practices and drive global cybersecurity standards forward. His Excellency Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani, CEO of the DESC, said: 'Our projects and partnerships reflect the vision of our leadership to position Dubai as a global hub for innovation and digital security. We are proud of our achievements at GISEC Global 2025, which align with our commitment to building a secure and sustainable digital economy. By recognizing national talent and launching key initiatives, we are nurturing an Emirati generation capable of safeguarding our digital future.' 'Our strategy focuses on strengthening collaboration, fostering innovation, and preparing for future challenges, reinforcing Dubai's role as a leader in digital security,' Al Shaibani added. As part of its efforts to strengthen the readiness of the emirate's digital infrastructure, the Center introduced the Zero Trust Assessment Tool and Guideline, marking a significant advancement in the cybersecurity framework for government entities. Based on the principles of continuous verification of identity and access rights, the guideline aims to reduce vulnerabilities and limit exposure to cyber threats across critical systems. To support the development of secure digital identity infrastructure, the Center launched Ethaq Plus, an advanced digital trust platform that enables organizations to carry out secure and reliable transactions. The platform strengthens the use of trusted digital certificates to protect data, safeguard communications, and verify authenticity across services. In addition, the Center introduced the Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Guideline as a forward-looking measure to prepare Dubai's digital infrastructure for emerging threats posed by quantum computing. This initiative represents a strategic step toward ensuring the long-term security and sustainability of the emirate's data systems and smart services. As part of its commitment to developing national talent, the Center launched the ISR Officer Certification Program, designed to equip government employees with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage and implement information security regulations, ensuring readiness in the face of evolving cybersecurity threats. In addition, the Center signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Moro Hub, a Digital DEWA company, to deliver advanced security assessment services to government entities. This collaboration aims to strengthen the protection of the emirate's critical infrastructure and further enhance its cybersecurity resilience. As part of its efforts to build capacity and enhance skills, the Center hosted a ceremony to honor the fifth cohort of the Cybersecurity Leadership Program at the Dubai Cyber Innovation Park. In addition, the DESC also launched the latest edition of the Dubai Cyber Challenge for government entities, featuring over 30 technical challenges designed to simulate real-world digital environments in Dubai. The Challenge aimed to improve compliance and boost the efficiency of national staff. The competition was intense, with Digital Dubai Authority securing first place, Dubai Customs in second, and Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) taking third. The Center concluded its participation by hosting the finals of the School of Cyber Defense Championship, which attracted over 300 applications from students at state universities. The finalists competed in a simulated environment that replicated real cyber threats, developing advanced solutions to tackle these challenges. Al Ain University took first place, followed by University of Dubai in second, and Abu Dhabi University in third. The winners were awarded prizes totaling AED 130,000 to further support their careers in this critical sector. DESC's active participation at GISEC Global highlights its vision for fostering a flexible and integrated cybersecurity environment, one that accelerates secure digital transformation and establishes Dubai as a global leader in sustainable cybersecurity.

DESC To Participate As Official Government Cybersecurity Partner At GISEC 2025
DESC To Participate As Official Government Cybersecurity Partner At GISEC 2025

Channel Post MEA

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • Channel Post MEA

DESC To Participate As Official Government Cybersecurity Partner At GISEC 2025

The Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) is set to participate as the official government cybersecurity partner for the eighth consecutive year in the 14th edition of the Gulf Information Security Expo and Conference (GISEC Global 2025), taking place from May 6-8 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The Center's participation in GISEC Global 2025, which gathers over 25,000 cybersecurity professionals representing more than 160 countries, aligns with its strategic objectives aimed at advancing the Dubai Cyber Security Strategy and reinforcing Dubai's position as one of the world's digitally safest cities. This participation reflects the Center's commitment to safeguarding digital infrastructure, fostering innovation, enhancing cyber resilience, and promoting robust cooperation at both the local and international levels. During the three-day event, DESC will spotlight a number of key initiatives, including the 'Dubai Cyber Challenge', an exclusive competitive simulation designed to enhance the cyber readiness of Dubai government entities, and the 'School of Cyber Defense' CTF competition, which attracted registrations from over 300 university students, engaging them in technical challenges and hands-on training. These programmes form a key part of DESC's ongoing efforts to build a pipeline of skilled cybersecurity professionals equipped to navigate evolving digital threats. H.E. Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani, CEO of the Dubai Electronic Security Center, commented: 'DESC's participation in GISEC Global 2025 reflects our steadfast commitment to securing Dubai's digital future through proactive cybersecurity measures, innovation-driven initiatives, and an integrated ecosystem that fosters collaboration by building partnerships across public and private sectors. GISEC continues to serve as a dynamic platform where industry leaders, experts, and innovators come together to shape the future of cybersecurity.' 'GISEC 2025 provides a critical platform for strategic engagement with global cybersecurity innovators, allowing us to gain insights into emerging technologies and anticipate future threats. These interactions directly support our efforts to create forward-looking policies, develop advanced cyber solutions, and empower national talent to lead in this field. Through such initiatives, we continue to strengthen Dubai's position as a global hub for cybersecurity excellence and digital innovation,' Al Shaibani added. DESC experts will also take part in high-level panel discussions addressing key challenges and emerging trends in the cybersecurity landscape. The Center will also formalise strategic partnerships and Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs), aimed at enhancing cross-sector collaboration and strengthening national efforts to secure the cyber space. Visitors to GISEC Global 2025 are invited to explore DESC's initiatives at Stand A80 in Hall 7, where DESC will showcase its latest projects, including future-ready cybersecurity guidelines and certification programmes designed to keep pace with the evolving digital landscape and strengthen national capabilities. The stand will also serve as a unique opportunity for attendees to engage with DESC's experts and explore opportunities for joint collaboration. Secure your pass and learn more: GISEC GLOBAL | The World's Leading Cyber Security Exhibition | 6 – 8 May 2025 0 0

DESC to Showcase Cybersecurity Initiatives at GISEC 2025 as Official Government Partner
DESC to Showcase Cybersecurity Initiatives at GISEC 2025 as Official Government Partner

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time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

DESC to Showcase Cybersecurity Initiatives at GISEC 2025 as Official Government Partner

The Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) is set to participate as the official government cybersecurity partner for the eighth consecutive year in the 14th edition of the Gulf Information Security Expo and Conference (GISEC Global 2025), taking place from May 6-8 at the Dubai World Trade Center. The Center's participation in GISEC Global 2025, which gathers over 25,000 cybersecurity professionals representing more than 160 countries, aligns with its strategic objectives aimed at advancing the Dubai Cyber Security Strategy and reinforcing Dubai's position as one of the world's digitally safest cities. This participation reflects the Center's commitment to safeguarding digital infrastructure, fostering innovation, enhancing cyber resilience, and promoting robust cooperation at both the local and international levels. During the three-day event, DESC will spotlight a number of key initiatives, including the 'Dubai Cyber Challenge', an exclusive competitive simulation designed to enhance the cyber readiness of Dubai government entities, and the 'School of Cyber Defense' CTF competition, which attracted registrations from over 300 university students, engaging them in technical challenges and hands-on training. These programs form a key part of DESC's ongoing efforts to build a pipeline of skilled cybersecurity professionals equipped to navigate evolving digital threats. H.E. Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani, CEO of the Dubai Electronic Security Center, commented: 'DESC's participation in GISEC Global 2025 reflects our steadfast commitment to securing Dubai's digital future through proactive cybersecurity measures, innovation-driven initiatives, and an integrated ecosystem that fosters collaboration by building partnerships across public and private sectors. GISEC continues to serve as a dynamic platform where industry leaders, experts, and innovators come together to shape the future of cybersecurity.' 'GISEC 2025 provides a critical platform for strategic engagement with global cybersecurity innovators, allowing us to gain insights into emerging technologies and anticipate future threats. These interactions directly support our efforts to create forward-looking policies, develop advanced cyber solutions, and empower national talent to lead in this field. Through such initiatives, we continue to strengthen Dubai's position as a global hub for cybersecurity excellence and digital innovation,' Al Shaibani added. DESC experts will also take part in high-level panel discussions addressing key challenges and emerging trends in the cybersecurity landscape. The Center will also formalize strategic partnerships and Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs), aimed at enhancing cross-sector collaboration and strengthening national efforts to secure the cyber space. Visitors to GISEC Global 2025 are invited to explore DESC's initiatives at Stand A80 in Hall 7, where DESC will showcase its latest projects, including future-ready cybersecurity guidelines and certification programs designed to keep pace with the evolving digital landscape and strengthen national capabilities. The stand will also serve as a unique opportunity for attendees to engage with DESC's experts and explore opportunities for joint collaboration. News Source: Four Agency

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