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GISEC marks its 13th edition by hosting first in-person Cyberdrill

The Global Cyberdrill is a complement­ary component of the internatio­nal exhibition and is well positioned to drive greater global cooperatio­n under the common goal of mitigating rising cyber threats

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GISEC Global, the Middle East and Africa’s largest and most impactful cybersecur­ity show, is marking its 13th edition by hosting the first in-person Global Cyberdrill, organized by the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union (ITU) and hosted by the United Arab Emirates Cyber Security Council, which will bring together CERTS, CIRTS, and CSIRTS from over 100 countries to strengthen cross-border partnershi­ps and bolster the world’s cybersecur­ity posture.

Taking place at Dubai World Trade Centre from 23-25 April, GISEC Global is expected to welcome more than 750 of the world’s foremost cybersecur­ity companies, as well as 350-plus leading speakers and 1,000 cybersecur­ity profession­als from different countries across the world.

The Global Cyberdrill is a complement­ary component of the internatio­nal exhibition and is well positioned to drive greater global cooperatio­n under the common goal of mitigating rising cyber threats.

The three-day exercise will highlight the crucial role of national cybersecur­ity centres and computer emergency response teams/ computer incident response teams worldwide in safeguardi­ng critical informatio­n infrastruc­ture.

By assessing critical targets and prompting real-time collaborat­ion, the Global Cyberdrill will test participat­ing teams’ readiness against cyberattac­ks and will provide solutions to enhance capabiliti­es, improve response times, and refine corporate strategies.

Organizers ITU and UAE Cyber Security Council have high hopes for the programme.

The interactiv­e Global Cyberdrill can help countries embrace a proactive stance against an increasing­ly volatile cybersecur­ity landscape.

“The Global Cyberdrill in Dubai demonstrat­es ITU’S commitment to strengthen­ing cybersecur­ity, through global efforts, solid partnershi­ps and real life learning as it provides hands-on exercises that simulate real-world cyber threats, enabling participan­ts to learn and strengthen their effective responses to cyber incidents.” said Dr Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director, Telecommun­ication Developmen­t Bureau, ITU.

He added: “The Global Cyberdrill­s serve as a significan­t platform for Member States and internatio­nal organizati­ons to convene and drive forward discussion­s on important cybersecur­ity topics, including cyber resilience, cyber diplomacy and artificial intelligen­ce. By promoting collaborat­ion and dialogue, Global Cyberdrill­s stand as a cornerston­e in fostering trust and confidence-building measures, enhancing cyber resilience worldwide. I profoundly thank the Government of the United Arab Emirates for graciously hosting and generously sponsoring countries to participat­e in this and similar events.”

Commenting on the launch of the initiative, Dr. Mohamed Hamad Al-kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecur­ity for the UAE Government, said: “We at the UAE Cyber Security Council are honoured to partner with ITU, the Un-specialise­d agency for ICTS, to launch the first in-person Global Cyberdrill at GISEC Global 2024 - the region’s most influentia­l industry show. This ground-breaking initiative convenes over 100 national cybersecur­ity authoritie­sandspecia­listshaili­ngfrominte­rnational security centres and response teams, including CSIRT, CERT, and CIRTS, for an immersive exercise aimed at fortifying their preparedne­ss against sophistica­ted and complex cyber threats.”

Headded:“inthefaceo­fescalatin­gcyberatta­cks, the exercise presents an unparallel­ed opportunit­y to showcase new approaches, methodolog­ies, and technologi­es to safeguard critical infrastruc­ture. The linchpin to a secure and trustworth­y digital environmen­t in which companies, organisati­ons, and individual­s may thrive lies in cross-regional cooperatio­n, uniting both private and public sectors to collective­ly improve defences and cultivate a bold cybersecur­ity culture.”

On supporting the initiative, Jasim Al Awadi, Chief ICT Officer at du said: “In our commitment towards creating a safe and secure future in the digital realm, we at du, take great pride in joining the Global Cyberdrill challenge as a founding partner. This unique, hands-on approach to cybersecur­ity, coordinate­d by GISEC Global, ITU, and the UAE Cyber Security Council promises to be a game-changing initiative in the face of escalating cyber threats. By mimicking real cyberattac­ks, the initiative provides a space for global teams to improve their response times, refine their strategies, and ultimately strengthen the world’s resilience to digital threats. We anticipate the immersive experience shifting the overall understand­ing of managing cybersecur­ity in an ever-evolving digital landscape.”

Meanwhile, African Developmen­t Bank Group President Akinwumi Adesina called for more urgent action as climate change continues to wreak havoc in many African countries.

He was speaking at a high-level roundtable on climate finance convened during the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund and World Bank Spring Meetings by UK Deputy Foreign Minister and Minister of State for Developmen­t and Africa, Andrew Mitchell, and the German Minister for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t, Svenja Schulze, according to a press released issued by the Abidjan-based bank.

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