Shaping the UAE’s Digital Destiny: Building Sovereignty, Trust, and Resilience in the Cyber Era
Q. With the increasing reliance on digital infrastructure, how is the UAE addressing digital sovereignty to protect its critical assets and data from external threats? Lt. Colonel Saeed M. Al Shebli: Digital sovereignty, in my view, is no longer a technical concept; it’s a cornerstone of national independence and strategic stability. The UAE has been remarkably […] The post Shaping the UAE’s Digital Destiny: Building Sovereignty, Trust, and Resilience in the Cyber Era appeared first on EE Times . ]]>
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