Khaleej Times

Dubai tops Mideast’s smart city list

- Staff Report

dubai — The UAE is making great strides towards achieving its vision of boasting some of the smartest cities in the world, with Dubai emerging as the Middle East’s leading smart city due to its high-tech infrastruc­ture and execution of several smart initiative­s.

The countries of the Gulf region are playing an increasing­ly visible role in the global developmen­t of smart cities. Cities in this region have seized on the ideas behind the smart city as a means of improving quality of life, strengthen­ing avenues for economic diversific­ation and supporting environmen­tal and sustainabi­lity programmes.

Dubai has emerged as the Middle East’s leading smart city, according to an index that weighed up the high-tech infrastruc­ture in

The uaE government is at the global forefront of protecting smart cities and providing residents with peace of mind while using government services Andrew Calthorpe, CEO of Smart City consultanc­y Condo Protego

several cities in the region. Global research firm Navigant assessed the cities according to their vision and execution of ‘smart’ initiative­s and said that Dubai stood out for its strategic vision and clear understand­ing of the practical requiremen­ts to deliver on its vision. Commission­ed by Huawei, the study found that the foundation­s laid by Dubai’s leadership and the Smart Dubai Office would provide an excellent basis for a range of innovation­s that would have a significan­t impact on the city’s operations and quality of life.

In the Internet of Things era, the UAE is also one of the world’s bestprepar­ed countries in cybersecur­ity, ranking 17 out of 105 countries by the United Nations’ Internatio­nal Telecommun­ications Union. The Dubai government also recently launched its Cyber Security Strategic Plan to enhance protection of government services.

“As more smart city and government services become digitised, the Internet of Things is a cyberattac­k force multiplier, with critical national infrastruc­ture especially at risk. The UAE government is at the global forefront of protecting smart cities and providing residents with peace of mind while using government services,” said Andrew Calthorpe, CEO at the UAE-based Smart City consultanc­y Condo Protego.

With the number of connected devices more than doubling from 23 billion in 2016 to 50 billion by 2020, cyberattac­ks will shift to disruptive and destructiv­e attacks, especially on the hybrid cloud, mobile devices and critical national infrastruc­ture, according to a report by cybersecur­ity firm RSA.

As a result, Condo Protego is seeing strong UAE public sector demand for cybersecur­ity solutions with advanced threat detection and response.

“Channel partners are vital for guiding public sector adoption of cloud or on-premise solutions to future-proof services, and the cybersecur­ity solutions with the full visibility, analysis and action to prevent cyberattac­ks in real time,” added Calthorpe.

— rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

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