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Moro Hub and DDA sign MoU to safeguard Dubai’s information assets

The two sides sign an agreement in Dubai. (WAM)
  • According to the terms of the agreement, Moro Hub will extend its cyber security services to safeguard Dubai's government entities' information assets and systems
  • The collaboration between Moro Hub and DDA will play a pivotal role in ensuring that Dubai remains at the forefront of secure and sustainable smart city initiatives

Dubai, UAE–Moro Hub, the digital arm of DEWA, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Digital Dubai Authority (DDA) to deliver state-of-the-art cyber security services to various government entities across Dubai.

As part of this agreement, Moro Hub will extend its comprehensive suite of managed cyber security services to safeguard Dubai’s government entities’ information assets and systems. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in pursuing a secure and resilient cyberspace under the Dubai Cyber Security Strategy 2023.

“With the exponential growth of digital interconnection, safeguarding Dubai’s critical infrastructure has become paramount. Our partnership with the DDA is a testament to our joint efforts to support the cyber defence capabilities of Dubai’s government entities. By leveraging Moro’s cutting-edge technological solutions and industry-leading expertise, we aim not only to mitigate potential risks but also position Dubai as a global benchmark for unparalleled cybersecurity worldwide,” said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority.

“DDA is at the forefront of driving Dubai’s digital transformation and spearheading the Emirate’s trajectory as a global leader in innovation and technology. By fostering this collaboration with Digital DEWA, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of cybersecurity, establishing an environment that nurtures technological advancement, and fostering a culture of innovation and digital excellence for government entities. We are confident that our shared vision of driving sustainability, efficiency, and seamless connectivity will enable us to elevate Dubai’s status as a dynamic, future-ready city, equipped to meet the challenges and opportunities of the digital age,” Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori, Director-General of Digital Dubai Authority

As part of this agreement, Dubai Government entities can subscribe to Moro’s advanced solutions, such as Managed Security Monitoring and Incident Response, Governance, Risk and Compliance Services, Security Awareness Services, Identity and Access Management, and Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Management.

These managed security services are delivered by highly skilled professionals from Moro’s Cyber Defence Centre, utilising cutting-edge security technologies infused with advanced analytical capabilities and artificial intelligence to provide comprehensive protection for Dubai Government entities.

The MoU between Moro Hub and DDA signifies a joint commitment to strengthen Dubai’s digital infrastructure, establish a safe and secure cyberspace, accelerate the Emirate’s digital transformation, and advance its smart initiatives.

Cybersecurity is one of the critical requirements for smart cities; subscribing to these services will help Dubai Government entities prevent evolving and advanced cyber threats and achieve the Dubai Cyber Index score.

The partnership between Moro Hub and DDA will play a pivotal role in ensuring that Dubai remains at the forefront of secure and sustainable smart city initiatives, thus setting new benchmarks in cybersecurity excellence.