Eight of ten of UAE CEOs see AI as an important enabler for cybersecurity

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Eight of ten of UAE CEOs see AI as an important enabler for cybersecurity
Eight of ten of UAE CEOs see AI as an important enabler for cybersecurity

Palo Alto Networks releases research on the UAE’s CEOs stand on cybersecurity at GITEX 2023.

October 18, 2023: According to new research by Censuswide, commissioned by Palo Alto Networks, 95% [1] of UAE organisations surveyed plan to increase investment in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to improve their respective cybersecurity strategies, with 81% [2] seeing AI as an important enabler for their organisation’s overall approach to cybersecurity.

“As organisations adopt new technologies at a rapid pace, it is critical that they take steps to improve their cybersecurity posture, including their ability to detect and respond to threats in real-time,” said Ercan Aydin, Regional Vice President at Palo Alto Networks, Middle East and Africa (MEA). “By incorporating AI into their cybersecurity strategies, organisations in the UAE and regionally can improve their ability to defend against a wide range of cyber threats, reduce response times, and gain better visibility into their security posture—combined with other best cybersecurity practices such as employee training, strong policies, and a layered security approach.”

The research found that 94% [3] of UAE respondents understand the potential cyber risks, and 89% [4] feel their organisation is cyber-ready. However, 52% [5] of organisations researched said they have seen an increase in cyberattacks in the past 12 months.

69% of CEOs researched said that cybersecurity is a board-level issue within their organisation, and 39% said they are accountable to the CIO for ensuring their organisation is protected against cyberattacks, especially if that could impact the business, customers, and reputation.

While 65% of respondents said they are looking to increase investment in cybersecurity protection, 92% [6] of respondents confirmed that their company’s CIO or CISO plans to reduce the number of security solutions deployed in order to reduce complexity.

Palo Alto Networks is showcasing its leading cybersecurity technology at GITEX Global 2023, with live demos of its best-in-class cybersecurity platforms representing three main security pillars plus services: Strata (Network Security with NGFW and SASE), Cortex (Endpoint Security and SoC Automation, Unit 42 Incident Response), Prisma Cloud (Cloud Security), and Professional Services.

The research was conducted by Censuswide with 502 CEOs across the UAE and Saudi Arabia between September 2023 and September 28, 2023. Censuswide abides by and employs members of the Market Research Society, which is based on the ESOMAR principles, and is a member of The British Polling Council.

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