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UAE Cyber Summit Puts AI Risk Inside A National Resilience Plan

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The UAE’s 3rd Government Cybersecurity Summit in Abu Dhabi framed cyber defence as a national resilience issue, linking AI-enabled threats, telecom exposure, data compression and regional cooperation.

UAE Cyber Summit Puts AI Risk Inside A National Resilience Plan
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Abu Dhabi Frames Cyber Defence As Infrastructure Policy

The UAE’s 3rd Government Cybersecurity Summit in Abu Dhabi placed cybersecurity inside the country’s wider digital-development strategy rather than treating it as a narrow technical function.

Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, the UAE Government’s cyber security chief, used the Tuesday keynote to argue that digital defence now has to protect sensitive data, national security, public trust, regulatory compliance and emerging-technology adoption at the same time.

That framing matters for the UAE because the summit connected government agencies, telecom operators, AI infrastructure companies and enterprise security leaders in one policy conversation.

The source-backed point is not that one new regulation was announced.

It is that UAE cyber policy is being presented as an operating layer for AI, cloud, 5G, IoT and public-sector digital services.

AI Expands The Attack Surface And The Skills Gap

Several speakers tied the risk shift to AI-enabled systems.

Emad Haffar of Kaspersky said the human factor remains central even as automation and AI-driven defence tools improve.

His point narrows the practical challenge: security teams cannot rely only on buying more tools if employees, analysts and decision-makers are not trained to use them effectively.

Jorge Fernandes of iBlades described a boardroom shift in which cyber risk is increasingly treated as a strategic business issue.

That changes the audience for cybersecurity decisions.

For executives, AI and future quantum transitions turn cyber planning into a question of timing, governance and business continuity rather than a back-office technology budget.

Telecom And Data Platforms Carry The Immediate Exposure

Telecom networks were presented as a direct resilience test.

Saood Karmostaje of e& described operators as critical targets because they support national connectivity, digital services and economic activity.

As cloud, AI, 5G and IoT deployments widen, the exposed surface grows and the operating model has to move beyond prevention toward readiness, response and recovery.

The summit also linked cyber exposure to the way data is stored and moved.

Mansoor Khan of Neurovia AI argued that cybersecurity is fundamentally a data problem, especially as visual data grows across distributed environments.

Neurovia AI’s cited approach is advanced visual data compression of up to 96.3% or more, which the company says can reduce data exposure, transmission risk and storage dependency.

Regional Cooperation Becomes A Security Requirement

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Mohammad Al-Samadi, President of Jordan’s National Cybersecurity Centre, pushed the discussion from enterprise controls to national governance.

He framed cyber resilience around three pillars: people, policies and governance, and technology.

He also emphasized trust-based agreements between countries as part of regional resilience.

Bilal Baig of TrendAI pointed to agentic security, where systems can make autonomous decisions in real time, as a response to continuously discovered vulnerabilities.

The source does not prove that autonomous security systems are mature enough to replace human oversight.

It does show that UAE and regional cyber discussions are now moving toward faster detection, prioritisation and response as AI increases both defensive capability and attacker speed.

The 2027 Return Keeps The Watchpoint Concrete

The next clear watchpoint is the 4th Government Cybersecurity Summit, expected to return to Abu Dhabi in 2027.

Until then, the measurable test for the UAE cyber agenda is whether government entities, telecom operators and AI infrastructure providers can turn the summit’s themes into operational controls: trained personnel, resilient networks, data-governance discipline and cross-border cooperation.

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