Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwaiti
Dr. Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwaiti is the Head of Cybersecurity for the Government of the United Arab Emirates. He plays a vital role in enhancing the country's cybersecurity landscape and has been instrumental in initiatives aimed at developing national capabilities in this critical field. Recently, he signed a letter of intent to establish a Cybersecurity Center of Excellence in collaboration with the UAE's Cybersecurity Council and Lockheed Martin, reflecting the UAE's commitment to advancing its digital security infrastructure.
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United Arab Emirates:
Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwaiti is the Chairman of the Cybersecurity Council and attended the meeting.
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United Arab Emirates:
He is the Chairman of the Cybersecurity Council for the Government of the United Arab Emirates.
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United Arab Emirates:
Dr. Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwaiti, the head of cybersecurity for the UAE government, discussed the increasing risks of cybercrime as the country advances in its digital transformation.
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United Arab Emirates:
He highlighted the UAE's leadership in global cybersecurity indicators.
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United Arab Emirates:
Dr. Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwaiti emphasized the importance of specialized partnerships in cybersecurity to enhance resilience and develop capabilities in the UAE.
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United Arab Emirates:
Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwaiti is the Head of Cybersecurity for the UAE government and highlighted efforts to enhance women's roles in cybersecurity.
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United Arab Emirates:
Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwaiti is the head of the Cybersecurity Council for the UAE government.
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United Arab Emirates:
Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwaiti is the head of the Cybersecurity Council.
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United Arab Emirates:
Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwaiti is the head of the Cybersecurity Council for the UAE government.
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United Arab Emirates:
Dr. Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwaiti expressed pride in collaborating with the Tawazun Council and Lockheed Martin to establish a new cybersecurity excellence center.
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