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10th Cyber Defence Summit

 

10th Cyber Defence Summit
September 20th, 2017
Dubai, UAE

Critical sectors in the UAE – including but not limited to finance and energy – have increased their dependency on technology and state-of-the-art ICT solutions to deliver high-quality, efficient, and effective services. In 2016, the financial cost of cybercrime totalled $1.4 billion, an increase of 4.9%.

Naseba’s 10th Cyber Defence Summit will address the importance of protecting critical infrastructure and sensitive information, help companies procure cybersecurity solutions and services, and create further awareness of cyber security among the youth of the UAE.

Over 120 CIOs, CISOs and Heads of IT and Security will participate on a private and complimentary basis. Primarily representing organisations with critical infrastructure and sensitive information, they will discuss current and future challenges along with associated solutions, benchmark standards and strategies with peers, and procure solutions for their ongoing and upcoming projects.

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