UAE Leads Global Dialogue at the Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2025
Dubai, UAE – The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has taken a pivotal role in advancing the global cybersecurity agenda by organizing, in partnership with the World Economic Forum (WEF), the highly anticipated Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2025. Hosted in Dubai and held in parallel with the Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils, this event has brought together government leaders, industry experts, and policymakers to collaborate on shaping a secure digital future.
The Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2025 served as a forum for addressing the rapidly evolving landscape of digital threats and the urgent need for international collaboration. Over the course of the sessions, participants emphasized the importance of cooperation, innovation, and robust public-private partnerships to safeguard global digital infrastructure.
A representative from the Prime Minister’s Office – UAE underlined the nation’s commitment, stating: “Strengthening global cybersecurity collaboration is vital as digital threats evolve faster than ever.”
Featuring a diverse group of attendees, including leading thinkers from technology, government, academia, and the private sector, the meeting fostered open dialogue on critical topics such as cyber resilience, data privacy, and emerging risks associated with new technologies. Experts highlighted the necessity for proactive strategies and the sharing of best practices across borders.
The UAE’s proactive approach to cybersecurity, underscored by this high-profile event, reinforces its position as a regional and global leader in driving meaningful action on digital safety and resilience. This annual gathering paves the way forward for shaping comprehensive, future-ready solutions to protect citizens, businesses, and economies from the growing and complex spectrum of cyber threats.
Team V.4-LKDN-UAE







