Osaka, Japan – The UAE Government Cybersecurity Council participated in the Global Cybersecurity Conference “Cybertech Tokyo 2025”.
The conference was held in the Japanese capital, Tokyo.
The conference sessions witnessed in-depth discussions on the most prominent challenges and opportunities in the field of protecting the digital space worldwide.
The Council’s participation confirms the country’s commitment to its pivotal role in supporting international efforts. These efforts are aimed at enhancing the security of vital digital infrastructure. The goal is also to consolidate international cooperation to confront increasing cyber threats in light of the rapid development of technologies.
Cybertech Tokyo 2025 focused on the challenges and opportunities presented by advanced technologies in the digital world. The conference and exhibition witnessed the presentation of advanced solutions from leading and emerging companies.
In addition to the participation of an elite group of speakers, including senior government officials, senior executives, and industry leaders from various countries around the world.
Cybertech is a leading platform for communication between companies in the cybersecurity sector. It represents an opportunity to get business done and learn about the latest technological innovations, challenges, and solutions. This helps to combat threats in the global cyber arena.
Cybertech’s events covered multiple security and technology topics including critical infrastructure, cyber insurance, defense, and research and development.
cybersecurity protection
During the conference, the Cybersecurity Council participated in two main sessions:
The first focused on protecting the cybersecurity of the port and maritime security sector.
Participants presented advanced visions and strategies to protect sea lanes and global trade lines from potential cyber attacks.
National experiences in developing a robust cyber architecture capable of addressing risks and threats were reviewed.
To ensure the continuity of global trade and protect the global digital economy.
The second session brought together cybersecurity leaders from various countries.
This is to discuss ways to enhance international cooperation and exchange insights. Additionally, it allows for the sharing of experiences in building cross-border partnerships to combat cybercrime. It also enhances the exchange of information on threats and attacks.
On the sidelines of the conference, the Cybersecurity Council held a discussion session with the US Treasury Department. The session included discussions on financial and cybersecurity cooperation.
On the sidelines of the conference, the Council held high-level bilateral meetings with the Japanese side.
It focused on developing bilateral cooperation paths in the areas of research, development, and capacity building in cybersecurity.
He stressed the importance of enhancing knowledge exchange and technology transfer. This would contribute to supporting the digital transformation plans of both countries.
In addition, it enhances the sustainability of joint technical solutions to confront growing threats.