Post by : Raina Mansoor
GISEC Global 2025 has officially kicked off at the Dubai World Trade Centre, turning the city into a global hub for cybersecurity innovation and collaboration. In its 14th edition, the event brings together over 750 companies, 450 Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), and attendees from more than 160 countries to discuss the future of cybersecurity. With a focus on AI-driven defense, smart infrastructure, and digital resilience, this year’s event explores the latest strategies to tackle evolving cyber threats.
Expert-led panels and workshops highlight emerging risks such as prompt injection attacks and data leaks, emphasizing the need for robust security frameworks. Leading global and regional tech companies are unveiling groundbreaking solutions to enhance digital protection across industries. GISEC Global 2025, running until May 8, is shaping the future of cybersecurity, AI, and the digital transformation of smart cities.
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