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  • published 3/2/26 10:41 AM
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Hazza bin Zayed receives delegation from UAE Cybersecurity Council

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His Highness Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Ain Region, has received at Al Maqam Palace a delegation from the UAE Cybersecurity Council (CSC), led by His Excellency Dr Mohammed Al Kuwaiti, Chairman of the CSC.

 

During the meeting, His Highness was briefed on the CSC’s efforts to strengthen digital infrastructure and develop national capabilities in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, aimed at building an advanced digital ecosystem that keeps pace with global technological developments, and provides a secure environment for businesses and institutions across vital sectors.

 

His Highness also reviewed the CSC’s plans to expand the CyberE71 Incubator Programme, the nation’s flagship initiative to foster entrepreneurship and innovation within the cybersecurity ecosystem, to embrace transformative ideas from school and university students, as well as entrepreneurs in Al Ain Region. The initiative focuses on capacity building and fostering innovation through an enabling environment that supports the development of advanced solutions to protect cyberspace and drive the digital economy.

 

His Highness Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan emphasised the importance of developing cybersecurity talent nationwide to further strengthen the UAE’s cyber defence capabilities and ensure a secure digital environment for businesses and companies, contributing to higher economic productivity, enhanced global competitiveness, and accelerated digital transformation towards a knowledge- and innovation-based national economy.

 

His Highness also highlighted the importance of promoting cybersecurity awareness among individuals and entities to counter digital and cyber threats, safeguard national achievements, and keep pace with future national directions in artificial intelligence and digital transformation. Such awareness would support comprehensive and sustainable development across key economic sectors.

 

The UAE Cybersecurity Council delegation expressed their appreciation for the meeting, noting that it reflects His Highness Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s keen interest in monitoring priority sectors, as well as His Highness’ continued support for national initiatives that enhance digital readiness and strengthen an integrated cybersecurity ecosystem supporting development in Al Ain Region and across the emirate.

 

The meeting was also attended by His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Summary
H.H. Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Ruler’s Representative in Al Ain Region, today received at Al Maqam Palace a delegation from the Cyber Security Council, led by H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, Head of Cyber Security for the UAE Government. The meeting highlighted the Council’s efforts to strengthen digital infrastructure and build national capabilities in AI and cybersecurity, supporting an advanced digital ecosystem that keeps pace with global technological progress and ensures a secure environment for businesses and institutions across vital sectors. H.H. Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan was also briefed on the Council’s plans to expand CyberE71, the entrepreneurship and innovation program within the cybersecurity ecosystem, to support innovative ideas from school and university students, as well as entrepreneurs in Al Ain Region. This will be done through capacity building and by providing a supportive environment that enables the development of pioneering solutions to protect cyberspace and advance the digital economy.

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