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HE Dr Mohamed Al-Kuwaiti, Head of Cyber Security, UAE, joins as speaker for Middle East Data Centre 360 Conference

HE Dr Mohamed Al-Kuwaiti, Head of Cyber Security for the UAE Government will be delivering the keynote address.

The Middle East Data Centre 360 Conference, set to debut on March 7, 2024, in Dubai, is now in partnership with the UAE Cyber Security Council. HE Dr Mohamed Al-Kuwaiti, Head of Cyber Security for the UAE Government will be delivering the keynote address. The data centre conference will be held at Fairmont The Palm in Dubai.

Appointed into the Cabinet as the Head of Cyber Security for the UAE Government, in 2020, Dr Al Kuwaiti’s mandate includes being the Chairman of the UAE Cyber Council as well as the Managing Director of the National Data Centre under the Supreme Council for National Security.

As the Head of Cyber Security for the UAE Government by investiture, Dr. Al Kuwaiti has legal authority over all aspects pertaining securing the cyberspace for the entire Nation.

In his current role, Dr. Al Kuwaiti is tasked with the responsibility of charting a cyber security strategy for the Nation that not only ensuring that the UAE will be entering into the digital era with fully capable of dealing with the new threat landscape brought about by the pandemic, but also to ensure UAE’s leadership in cyber security globally towards establishing the UAE as the world’s leading trusted digital hub supporting the Nation’s digital transformation agenda.

Recognising the Cyber Security Council as a partner, the conference will include sessions exploring the integration of robust cybersecurity measures to fortify data infrastructure against evolving threats, ensuring a resilient and secure foundation for organisations.

Over 150 senior technology and MEP professionals from leading Middle Eastern companies are expected to participate in insightful discussions led by esteemed speakers. Topics on the agenda include data sovereignty, scalability in a cloud-first world, edge computing, collaborations, partnerships, physical security, sustainable design, advanced cooling systems, and effective project management for construction.

The Middle East Data Centre 360 Conference also offers sponsors direct access to the region’s purchasing influencers and decision-makers. This opportunity allows industry players to engage with key stakeholders and shape the future direction of data centre projects in the Middle East.

For those interested in attending or learning more about the Middle East Data Centre 360 Conference, registration details and event information are available on the official website.

This conference represents a significant milestone in advancing the region’s data infrastructure capabilities, solidifying Dubai’s position as a hub for technological innovation and industry collaboration.