Siemens and UAE Cyber Security Council Strengthen Cyber Resilience Through Strategic Partnership

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Siemens and UAE Cyber Security Council Strengthen Cyber Resilience Through Strategic Partnership

In a significant move to bolster cybersecurity across critical infrastructure, the UAE Cyber Security Council and Siemens have formalized their collaboration through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This partnership, unveiled during the 2026 edition of Make it in The Emirates, aims to enhance the security of operational technology environments within the UAE’s industrial sectors. The agreement underscores the urgent need to address cybersecurity challenges in an increasingly digital landscape.

Establishing a Framework for Cyber Defense

The MoU establishes a strategic framework focused on joint action in cyber defense, knowledge sharing, and the development of locally hosted security capabilities. This initiative is poised to reinforce the UAE’s status as a regional leader in digital resilience. The partnership aims to create a Joint Innovation Center of Excellence, which will serve as a dedicated hub for advancing Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity research. This facility will also focus on nurturing local talent and expediting the deployment of next-generation security solutions tailored for the UAE.

H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecurity for the UAE government, emphasized the commitment to fostering a secure, innovation-driven digital economy. He stated that the partnership with Siemens combines global industrial cybersecurity expertise with the UAE’s national vision, aiming to create a robust cyber defense ecosystem. This collaboration aligns with the UAE’s National Cybersecurity Strategy, which seeks to enhance the nation’s capacity to detect, respond to, and recover from cyber threats across various sectors.

Key Areas of Cooperation

The MoU outlines several strategic areas for cooperation between the UAE Cyber Security Council and Siemens:

  • Locally Hosted Security Infrastructure: The partnership will explore the deployment of a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platform within the UAE, utilizing country-specific cloud infrastructure to ensure data sovereignty and operational proximity.

  • Secure Cross-Border Integration: The agreement includes assessing secure alert forwarding mechanisms from the UAE-hosted SIEM to Siemens systems in Germany. This capability will facilitate rapid and coordinated incident response across geographical boundaries.

  • Phased SOC Capability Expansion: A phased approach to increasing the capabilities of UAE-based Security Operations Centers (SOC) will be evaluated, ensuring that cyber defense operations remain scalable, resilient, and locally anchored.

  • SINEC Guard Deployment: The partnership will explore the deployment of Siemens’ SINEC Guard solution on UAE cloud infrastructure, positioning it to support the growth of the UAE’s cybersecurity software ecosystem.

National OT Cyber Resilience Framework

This strategic partnership marks a transformative shift in the UAE’s digital defense landscape, moving beyond mere technology procurement to establish a comprehensive knowledge ecosystem. By integrating Siemens’ industrial expertise with national security objectives, the framework aims to proactively secure critical infrastructure, including energy grids, transport networks, and smart buildings, against increasingly sophisticated IT and OT threats.

Core Pillars of Cooperation

The collaboration is built upon several core pillars:

  • Active Intelligence Sharing: Both parties will exchange real-time data on malware propagation, information security risks, and indicators of compromise (IOCs).

  • Operational Incident Support: Joint working groups will provide expert advisory assistance and coordinated responses during active cybersecurity incidents.

  • Talent Pipeline Development: The initiative will facilitate technical workshops and training programs aimed at transferring specialized OT expertise to local government and industry stakeholders.

Through this collaboration, Siemens will leverage its global network of 1,300 experts to manage over 1,000 monthly incidents, thereby enhancing the UAE’s institutional resilience. This framework ensures that technology transfer translates into long-term sovereign capabilities, effectively safeguarding the nation’s homegrown cyber talent and critical assets for the future.

The partnership between the UAE Cyber Security Council and Siemens not only addresses immediate cybersecurity needs but also lays the groundwork for a more secure and resilient digital future for the UAE.

Source: intlbm.com

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