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EIAST, TRA sign MoU to ensure more secure cyber environment

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, October 18 - 2009 at 16:57
  • PRESS RELEASE

The Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST) and the UAE Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to leverage the expertise of the UAE Computer Emergency Response Team (aeCERT) in enhancing joint co-operation to protect cyber-users and maintain confidentiality of on-line information.

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  • EIAST, TRA sign MoU to ensure more secure cyber environment.
    EIAST, TRA sign MoU to ensure more secure cyber environment.
The MoU is part of joint efforts to strengthen the socio-economic growth of the UAE in general and Dubai in particular. As per the MoU, EIAST will provide aeCERT with its information technology infrastructure data. In turn, aeCERT will accord the highest priority to the confidentiality of such data and provide EIAST with any threat or vulnerability alert data. The aeCERT will also provide EIAST with guidance, education and awareness services, counselling, monitoring & response, and research & analysis services.

His Excellency Mr Ahmed Obaid Al Mansoori, Director General, EIAST, and His Excellency Mr Mohamed Nasser Al Ghanim, TRA Director General, signed the MoU on the sidelines of GITEX 2009, the premier information technology expo being held at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center.

"The MoU comes in line with EIAST's objective to position Dubai and the UAE as a science and technology development hub and comply with Dubai government's strategic plan to build a knowledge-based economy. The vast experience of aeCERT team complements EIAST's aspirations to provide its stakeholders with high quality services,"

said Mr Al Mansoori.

"EIAST is committed to promoting knowledge-based economic and sustainable development and enhancing growth in the Emirates and beyond. To drive this forward, it is important to encourage the effective use of highly sophisticated technologies in a fully secure operating environment. The MoU will work towards ensuring total cyber security," added Mr Al Mansoori.

H.E. Al Ghanim said, "This MoU is considered as a means to ensure that Emirates Institute for Advanced Science & Technology will acquire all the services to protect the confidentiality and security of information. The aeCERT team will provide EIAST with the analysis related to national and international cyberspace security threats, in addition to coordination, consultancy, and educational & awareness services related to cyberspace security."

"Organizations must protect their information security, which aeCERT assures through the signing of this MoU to improve the security aspects of EIAST's IT infrastructure. This MoU is a main task in implementing TRA's strategy to ensure a safe cyberspace in the UAE, especially after aeCERT has been accredited by the Ministerial Council for Services Direct Number (5/89) for 2008 as the National CERT of the UAE," added Al Ghanim.
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About The Emirates Institution for Advanced Science & Technology:
Established by a Dubai Government decree in 2006, the Emirates Institute for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST) is a strategic initiative launched to promote scientific innovation and advanced technology in the UAE and the region.

EIAST's primary roles are to promote the culture of advanced scientific research and technology innovation in Dubai and the UAE, create an internationally competitive base for human skills development, position Dubai and the UAE as a science and technology development hub among advanced nations, and establish international collaborative links and joint projects with industry and research organizations.

EIAST focuses on four main scientific programs: Space programs, Astronomy programs, Energy programs, and Environment and water research programs.

EIAST is currently researching in four main areas - observation and fog forecast; use of satellite pictures in predicting sand storms; quality of water in the Gulf region - especially the effect of waste distillation in environment and marine life surrounding the oceans existing in the UAE; and study on ways to improve the clarity of satellite pictures.

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