In a bid to curb cyber security challenges, the UAE Cyber Security Council (UAE CSC) and Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) have joined forces to cooperate on shaping a more secure and private global information society.
H.E. Dr. Mohamad Al Kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecurity, UAE Government and H.E. Shahab Issa Abu Shahab, Director General, Advanced Technology Research Council, signed the agreement on the sidelines of GITEX GLOBAL 2023, currently underway at the Dubai World Trade Centre, in the presence of senior representatives of the two entities.
Recognizing the potential of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as double-edged sword, the entities resolved to make the world a safer place through collaborating in the cryptography and cybersecurity fields.
Within the scope of the wide-ranging agreement, both councils will rollout a raft of initiatives – from cryptographic migration and deployments, educational programs that build awareness, to jointly conducting R&D on cryptographic and privacy preserving technologies. The synergy between UAE CSC and ATRC includes operational deployments, cooperation, deterrence, prevention, and responding to cyber-attacks.
Both entities are required to actively participate in mutual training workshops and programs, organized by each other, to collaboratively oversee the governance of cryptography and its technical processes in alignment with national laws. Together, they will work towards the development of comprehensive national encryption standards, fostering cooperation and ensuring compliance with legal frameworks.
H.E. Dr. Mohamad Al Kuwaiti said: “In line with our remit, the UAE Cyber Security Council looks forward to the opportunity to collaborate with like-minded partners from all sectors to safeguard federal entities, and other organizations and individuals from cyber threats. We fully appreciate that technology today is a great leveller, and that innovation needs to be a national priority. We drive innovation through our networks with entities, nations, and governments locally and around the world.”
H.E. Shahab Issa Abu Shahab stated: “As a research and development entity, the Advanced Technology Research Council is looking forward to the partnership with the UAE Cyber Security Council to work on innovation and policies. Together, we are dedicated to crafting robust cryptographic and cybersecurity frameworks that will create a lasting positive impact, safeguarding the digital future for all.”