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UAE sees surge in cyberattacks as AI fuels digital threats - The Filipino Times

The National ·

The UAE is reportedly experiencing a surge in cyberattacks, with artificial intelligence identified as a contributing factor to these digital threats. This trend, highlighted by The Filipino Times, indicates an evolving landscape of cybersecurity challenges within the region. Why it matters: The increasing use of AI in enabling cyberattacks necessitates advanced defensive strategies and robust policy frameworks to protect critical infrastructure and data in the UAE.

UAE faces surge in AI-powered cyberattacks | brief | SC Media - scworld.com

The National ·

The UAE is reportedly experiencing a significant increase in cyberattacks that leverage artificial intelligence capabilities. These AI-powered threats are posing growing risks to the nation's digital infrastructure and data security. The report suggests a rise in the sophistication and volume of malicious activities targeting UAE entities. Why it matters: This development underscores the critical importance of robust cybersecurity defenses and proactive AI safety measures for national security and economic stability in the region.

UAE cautions against 'rushed digital decision-making' in warning over potential cyber attacks - News of Bahrain

The National ·

The UAE has issued a caution against "rushed digital decision-making" in response to potential cyber attacks. This warning underscores the growing concerns over cybersecurity risks within the rapidly digitizing environment. The advisory suggests a national focus on robust and secure digital strategies. Why it matters: Ensuring digital security and resilient infrastructure is critical for the safe and sustainable development of AI and other advanced technologies across the Middle East.

Hackers and the Internet of Things

KAUST ·

Cybersecurity specialist James Lyne spoke at KAUST's 2018 Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) about cybersecurity threats and techniques. Lyne demonstrated hacking and phishing attacks, emphasizing how hackers can exploit personal information by bypassing basic security measures. He highlighted the increasing sophistication of cybercriminals and the existence of illicit marketplaces on the dark web where hacking applications are sold. Why it matters: Raising awareness of cybersecurity threats is crucial for protecting individuals and organizations in Saudi Arabia and the broader region as digital infrastructure expands.