Skip to content
GCC AI Research

UAE Cyber Factory launched to boost nation's digital defence and sovereignty - The National

The National · · Major announcement

Summary

The UAE has launched a new initiative named the "UAE Cyber Factory." This factory is designed to significantly boost the nation's digital defence capabilities. Its primary goal is to enhance digital sovereignty through advanced cybersecurity measures and infrastructure. Why it matters: This initiative represents a major strategic investment by the UAE to safeguard its digital assets and promote national technological self-reliance in a critical domain.

Get the weekly digest

Top AI stories from the GCC region, every week.

Related

UAE CYBER SECURITY COUNCIL AND CPX LAUNCH UAE CYBER FACTORY TO ADVANCE NATIONAL CYBER SOVEREIGNTY

G42 ·

The UAE Cyber Security Council (CSC), in collaboration with its strategic partner CPX Holding, has launched the ‘UAE Cyber Factory’ at the ‘Make it in the Emirates’ exhibition. This initiative aims to bolster the nation's digital leadership and reinforce its cyber sovereignty by enhancing its capacity to anticipate, detect, and respond to over 800,000 daily cyberattacks recorded in recent months. The factory will design, build, and scale next-generation cybersecurity capabilities, including AI-powered programs and systems, to develop globally competitive solutions locally. Why it matters: This initiative is crucial for strengthening the UAE's national cyber defenses and positions the country as a global hub for advanced cybersecurity innovation and independent development of AI-driven solutions.

Researchers at Abu Dhabi’s TII Build National Crypto Library for the UAE

TII ·

Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII) announced that its Cryptography Research Center (CRC) has developed the UAE’s first national crypto library. The library is designed to protect sensitive data using custom symmetric and asymmetric cryptographic primitives. It will be integrated into the UAE’s critical digital infrastructure across sectors like finance, healthcare, and telecommunications. Why it matters: This establishes sovereign capability in cryptography and enhances security levels against increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks in the UAE.