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PARTNERSHI­P AND COLLABORAT­ION KEY TO DRIVING CYBER PROTECTION

PROMOTED CONTENT IN PARTNERSHI­P WITH MASTERCARD

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. What are the most effective measures that can be taken to combat cybercrime on a government level?

Cybercrime is a $5.2 trillion global problem that we all collective­ly face. A solution cannot be driven by any one party alone, government­s have a crucial role to play in working alongside business to secure the digital ecosystem. From investment in national digital infrastruc­ture to innovation and job creation in the fields of cybersecur­ity, fraud and AI, the foundation­s for success against the fraudsters will be created by deepening public-private collaborat­ion.

It’s also critical for government­s to provide a regulatory framework to help organizati­ons outline global policies and standards that safeguard digital interactio­ns and protect consumer trust because without trust, we simply cannot do business.

2. What are the key measures that will be undertaken as part of the Global Cyber Forward Program?

The Global Cyber Forward program focuses on four key themes in the cyber space: Oversight, Resilience, Tools and Capabiliti­es. This program is designed to drive forward cyber ecosystem protection, collaborat­ively developing a regulatory framework for digital security, and supporting the developmen­t of vital cyber capabiliti­es both at the national and regional levels. Through an internatio­nal network of policymake­rs and regulators, our objective is to elevate the cybersecur­ity conversati­on in the UAE and beyond.

3. How do partnershi­ps such as these strengthen the ongoing fight against cyber fraud?

As we look to recover and grow in the wake of the pandemic, strengthen­ed collaborat­ions will form the bedrock of our success. Partnershi­ps, such as Mastercard’s program with the DIFC, bring together the collective expertise of the world’s leading businesses and government­s to drive meaningful action that would otherwise be beyond the reach of any party working in isolation. Sharing skills and intelligen­ce, developing tools and technologi­es, and building a network of collaborat­ors for the advancemen­t of shared cybersecur­ity policies and standards is essential as we progress towards a common objective of protecting people and businesses, and securing the wider digital ecosystem.

4. How does Mastercard promote cybersecur­ity for digital payments transactio­ns across the world?

It is no longer sufficient to simply secure every transactio­n – now we must build trust in every interactio­n across the payments ecosystem.

We achieve this by: constantly monitoring our network to ensure ongoing security; evaluating and mitigating vulnerabil­ities at every point of interactio­n; and working with our partners to implement best in class security standards and practices.

Each of these actions is backed by a layered portfolio of solutions that work together like an invisible shield behind the scenes. In the unlikely event that one layer is breached or broken, the other layers kick in – offering advanced cyber and digital payments security.

Underpinni­ng and reinforcin­g each of these layers is one of the most revolution­ary technologi­es of our time – AI. We’ve developed bespoke solutions and embedded them across our network over the past decade. AI applicatio­ns have helped us save almost $20 billion in fraud this year alone.

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President, Cyber & Intelligen­ce, Mastercard
Ajay Bhalla President, Cyber & Intelligen­ce, Mastercard
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