Global CISO’s build strategies for ‘guarding the digital vault’ at GISEC 2021

DUBAI, International chief information security officers (CISOs) met to discuss and map out strategies to protect financial institutions from cyberattacks on the final day of GISEC 2021, the Middle East’s most influential and connected cybersecurity event at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).

The main stage discussion, chaired by Nathan Swain, former Security Advisor for the United Kingdom Government, explored different tactics in dealing with cyber threats.

Mohammed Darwish Aza, Chief Information Security Officer, Emirates NBD, said, “Threat intelligence is a key indicator of every feed that you have in the organisation. It helps us make decisions from a strategic perspective, and I believe one of the spaces that needs to improve is intelligence around third-party suppliers – seeing what their posture is on a day-to-day basis. Conducting a threat audit every year will not help you to understand what the overall defence is for your suppliers, and what the latest attack patterns are.”

Viktor Polic, CISO, Head of Information Security and Assurance Services, International Labour Organisation, said that education would be critical.

He said, “If you look up at the sky at night, you see new satellites, which will one day be connecting the remaining 4 billion people on the earth, who are without internet – hyper-connectivity and Starlink. With people constantly trying to bridge the digital divide, even with AI and 6G, I think we are going to see quick adoption. We need to match innovation in technology with innovation in people.”

A GISEC Inspire panel discussion highlighted the overarching challenges women face in the world of cybersecurity and explored what still needs to change in the industry.

Hessa Salem Al Nadhi, CISO, Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, highlighted the need for governments and the private sector to encourage women of all ages to explore careers in cybersecurity.

“The majority of women don’t consider cybersecurity as a career because they are not aware of the many opportunities in the field,” said Al Nadhi. “Leaders and businesses need to empower both genders to enter the cyber world, whilst helping develop the skills of the younger generations and helping to close both the gender and the skills gap in the sector.”

Inass Farouk, Marketing Director, Microsoft UAE, said that only 24 percent of the global cybersecurity workforce is made up of women, according to the latest cybersecurity workforce study by (ISC)2, which shows that there is still a lot to do to attract more women into the industry.

Visitors to the GISEC main stage heard from Sudhakar Ramakrishna, President and CEO of SolarWinds, who discussed how the firm learned that threat actors were in its systems eight months before December 2020, when it was reported globally that the Orion security breach allowed thousands of its clients to be hacked.

According to Ramakrishna, attackers managed to get inside SolarWinds’ build environment and place a backdoor in 2019, which was then wrapped into its legitimate software without detection. The updated software was distributed to as many as 18,000 organisations leading to follow-on attacks on about 100 companies and nine government agencies.

“As I am sure you will attest from certain recent attacks, no single company is immune to these attacks, especially if they are to be carried out by nation-states that are incredibly patient, incredibly persistent and who have many more resources available than any one company must protect itself.”

Captain Khalid Tahlak, Head of Social Crime, Dubai Police, briefed GISEC visitors on how the public can safeguard themselves against a range of online scams. He highlighted how bogus charity campaigns, online blackmail and phishing attacks were all commonly used to catch out unwitting citizens. Tahlak asked the public to report cybercrime incidents at www.ecrime.ae.

Source: Emirates News Agency

flydubai resumes its operations to Italy

DUBAI, flydubai, the Dubai-based airline, has announced today the resumption of its operations to Naples in Italy. The three weekly flights to Naples International Airport (NAP) will commence on 1st July.

From 2nd June, a quarantine-free travel corridor has been established between Italy and the UAE enabling passengers to travel between the two countries with less restrictions. A negative COVID-19 test result will be required 48 hours before departure from the UAE. On arrival in Italy, all passengers over the age of two years will be required to take a rapid antigen test. The safe travel corridor with Italy is the latest in a series of agreements signed by the UAE including those with Bahrain, Greece and Serbia.

flydubai will increase the frequency of flights to Naples to a four-weekly service from 1st August.

Flights to Bodrum and Trabzon in Turkey will start from 4th and 24th June respectively. The carrier will commence flights to Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt from 15th June and to the Greek islands Santorini and Mykonos from 18th June. flydubai will also restart its operations to Batumi in Georgia and Tivat in Montenegro from 25th June and both destinations offer UAE residents visa on arrival.

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE continuing to enhance global competitiveness: Mohammad Al Gergawi

DUBAI, Mohammad bin Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and President of the Emirates Competitiveness Council, stated that the UAE is continuing its efforts to enhance its global competitiveness and attain advanced rankings in international reports.

This goal requires encouraging further cooperation, focusing on relevant legislation and improving the performance of all sectors, as well as achieving sustainable development in the public and private sectors, he added.

Al Gergawi made this statement while chairing the first meeting of the council, which was held remotely and addressed the country’s position in global competitiveness indexes and its performance in international competitiveness reports.

“The UAE occupied advanced positions in the area of global competitiveness, achieving key successes in many vital sectors. Due to teamwork and innovative ideas, competitiveness has become an integral part of the UAE’s government action system,” he said, affirming that the country ranked first in 121 international competitiveness indexes, as well as in 494 indexes in the Arab region, in addition to being ranked among the top 10 countries in 366 global indexes.

He then pointed out that despite the extraordinary conditions affecting most vital sectors in all countries, the visions of the UAE’s leadership enabled it to achieve leadership in international competitiveness indexes, underscoring its pioneering ideology that promotes proactiveness, sustainable development, flexibility and readiness for the future.

The council’s members assessed the country’s competitiveness strategy and reviewed detailed studies presented by a working team on relevant international reports and the advanced positions occupied by the UAE.

The council also discussed action plans and related procedures, initiatives and policies for improving the country’s performance in key indexes, as well as ways of coordinating and cooperating with federal and local authorities and the private sector.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Hamdan bin Mohammed issues directives to form Board of UAE Falcons Federation

DUBAI, As part of the UAE leadership’s vision to preserve and promote local heritage and culture, Dubai Crown Prince and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has issued directives to form the Board of Directors of the UAE Falcons Federation under the chairmanship of H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Headquartered in Dubai, the UAE Falcons Federation is an independent governing body that will regulate all events, competitions and activities related to falconry.

Expressing his gratitude to the Crown Prince for his support for the development of falconry, His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed said that traditional sports are integral to the UAE’s culture and history. Owing to the support of the UAE leadership, the country has become a global model for preserving and promoting its heritage.

“The sport of falconry is part of the rich cultural legacy that has been passed on to us by past generations. Our founding fathers have always emphasised on the importance of preserving these traditions. The late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan was a pioneering practitioner of the modern form of the sport. He set a new vision for enriching the sport and promoting excellence in falconry,” Sheikh Ahmed said.

The General Authority of Sports recently issued Decision No. (26) of 2021 announcing the UAE Falcons Federation chaired by Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Apart from regulating all falconry related events and activities, the Federation will work to promote the development of the sport, disseminate technical and other information related to its practice, and raise awareness about the sport among a wider audience.

The Federation will also represent the UAE in international falconry competitions, and work to build a diverse fan-base among the public as part of promoting pride in the UAE’s cultural heritage

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Economy urges registered businesses to provide Beneficial Owner data

DUBAI, Dubai Economy has called on all business owners in the emirate to provide their Beneficial Owner data to be added in the commercial registry as required by the UAE Cabinet Decision No. (58) of 2020. The legal representatives of a registered business in Dubai can visit the eServices page of Dubai Economy or the outsourced service centres to furnish the Beneficial Owner data required.

‘Beneficial Owner’ refers to those individuals/entities that benefit from owning a registered business. The Cabinet Decision No. (58) of 2020 requires all registered businesses in the UAE to reveal the identity and furnish details of their Beneficial Owner to be included in the commercial registry as part of enhancing corporate compliance in the country in line with international best practices.

The Beneficial Owner data required include name, gender, passport, nationality, residence address and email. All registered businesses in Dubai must register their Beneficial Owner data irrespective of their category (e.g. Commercial, Professional or Industrial) or legal form.

Customers can visit outsourced service centres of Dubai Economy and request to register the Beneficial Owner data upon which they will receive an electronic link to the procedure via text message. The customer can then click on the link and complete the procedure in a few simple steps. Alternatively, customers can log in to

https://ded.ae/service_details/en/beneficial_owner and then click on the Add / Modify the Beneficial Owner button. The customer will then be transferred to another screen to enter the Beneficial Owner data of the licence.

The deadline for registering the Beneficial Owner data is 15 June 2021.

Any customer performing a business registration and licensing transaction at Dubai Economy is automatically alerted on the Beneficial Owner data via text message before a payment voucher for the transaction is issued. The customer can then click on the link provided in the text message and enter the Beneficial Owner data required. Business owners requesting Auto Renewal of their licences via text message to ‘6969’ also receive the link to the Beneficial Owner registration.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai Economy issues fines for 48 violations of COVID-19 guidelines

DUBAI, Field inspections being conducted by Dubai Economy across open markets and commercial establishments over Monday and Tuesday this week led to 48 fines due to violations of COVID-19 precautionary guidelines. The violations were mostly related to protocols for wearing face masks and physical distancing, and non-compliance with permitted working hours in open markets and shopping malls.

The inspection teams fined 39 restaurants and cafes for allowing dine-in beyond permitted hours. Various outlets including a tyre shop, restaurant, coffee shop, cafeteria, hair salon, print and copy centre, mobile phones shop, tailoring shop, fitness centre and a general trading outlet were fined for failure to comply with wearing masks. The violations were detected in Al Rigga, Musalla, Al Murar, Ayal Nasir, Al Nahda, Al Muteena, Al Qusais, Al Khabeesi, Hor Al Anz, Muraqqabat, Karama, Al Mamzar, Al Hamriya, Al Badaa, Abu Hail, Al Rafaa, Zabeel, Souq Al Kabeer and across different shopping malls. Two shopping mall outlets were warned for not displaying social distancing stickers.

Dubai Economy said it will continue conducting inspections along with its various partners with a special focus on shopping malls and locations that might see overcrowding. Dubai Economy stressed that it is following a zero-tolerance policy on violations identified by its inspectors or reported by the public.

Dubai Economy directed traders to strictly adhere to precautionary measures and called on the public to report any violations or non-compliance either on the Dubai Consumer App available on Apple, Google and Huawei stores, the number 600545555, or via the consumerrights.ae website.

Source: Emirates News Agency