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Qatar seen among global leaders taking digitalisa­tion initiative­s

- By Peter Alagos Business Reporter

Qatar’s investment­s in digital infrastruc­ture and similar programmes have made it a forerunner in global digitalisa­tion initiative­s, an industry expert said during the ‘HSBC Digital Innovation Summit’ held yesterday at Four Seasons Hotel Doha.

According to Abdul Salam Knio, the managing partner of local company, “ICT Qatar,” the country has proven over the years to be ambitious and capable of applying digital initiative­s and technologi­es. Because of its geographic­al size, it is easier for Qatar to implement various technologi­cal developmen­ts, he said.

Knio said Qatar is continuous­ly revising its guidelines for digital economy, cybersecur­ity compliance, and its set of standards and regulation­s, “which is helping and enabling the digital economy to become more viable.”

He noted that Qatar is investing more on initiative­s that would help enable government­s and private organisati­ons to have more cloud adoption. He said this year, HE the Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al-Thani signed an agreement to build the Microsoft cloud cluster in Qatar.

“As from cloud clustering, the government is also supporting other initiative­s that are modern and would take Qatar to the next level in many diverse

sectors like aviation, manufactur­ing, and industry, among others,” Knio said.

He also said there was a huge traction in Qatar’s social interactio­n in terms of online transactio­ns, using mobile applicatio­ns for food delivery, education, sales, and retail services.

“Many universiti­es in Qatar are starting to provide curriculum on digital transforma­tion and digital technologi­es, thus they have a specific focus to enable the community to become more and more educated in modern technology,” he said, adding that institutio­ns like the Qatar Business and Incubation Centre is helping entreprene­urs in terms of funding and supporting, as well as growing entreprene­urial ideas.

On digital infrastruc­ture, Knio also lauded Qatar for being among the leading countries to establish and leverage 5G technology.

“5G was not only created for faster communicat­ion but for its applicatio­ns in diverse areas, especially its main driver – the Internet of Things (IoT). In 2018, there were 5bn devices connected to the Internet. In 2020, this is expected to grow tenfold to 50bn, so you have to know where to invest your business,” he noted.

Another subject matter expert, Dr Noora Fetais, director of Kindi Centre for Computing Research at Qatar University’s College of Engineerin­g, focused on “Cybersecur­ity in the Financial Sector: Challenges, Solutions, and Trends.”

Citing the increase in the number financial transactio­ns by the end of 2019, Fetais underscore­d the importance of protecting online transactio­ns from unscrupulo­us individual­s, or groups.

Fetais said in 2018, the financial sector topped the list malware attacks by industry, ranking at 29%, followed by government at 26% and technology at 18%. Cybersecur­ity is a growing concern to the financial industry, she said, adding that the industry will be the most disrupted by cyberattac­ks.

Citing the ITU Global Cybersecur­ity Index 2018, Fetais said Qatar is among the top three countries in the Arab region “because of its legal framework among many other parameters.”

HSBC country head of Commercial Banking, Elie Maroun el-Asmar said in a speech that the HSBC Group has invested around $6bn globally in technology over the last few years and is “committed to triple this amount in the next three years.”

 ??  ?? From left: HSBC country head of Commercial Banking Elie Maroun el-Asmar; Kindi Centre for Computing Research director Dr Noora Fetais; HSBC Qatar CEO Abdul Hakeem Mostafawi; ICT Qatar managing partner Abdul Salam Knio, and HSBC Qatar COO James Elwes during the ‘HSBC Digital Innovation Summit’ held yesterday at Four Seasons Hotel Doha. Nasar TK
From left: HSBC country head of Commercial Banking Elie Maroun el-Asmar; Kindi Centre for Computing Research director Dr Noora Fetais; HSBC Qatar CEO Abdul Hakeem Mostafawi; ICT Qatar managing partner Abdul Salam Knio, and HSBC Qatar COO James Elwes during the ‘HSBC Digital Innovation Summit’ held yesterday at Four Seasons Hotel Doha. Nasar TK

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