
Huawei arms region against sophisticated cyber threats
The Peninsula
Dubai:Huawei Cloud placed artificial intelligence (AI) in the forefront of its cybersecurity strategy, unveiling a new AI native security portfolio du...
Dubai: Huawei Cloud placed artificial intelligence (AI) in the forefront of its cybersecurity strategy, unveiling a new AI native security portfolio during the GISEC Global 2025 exhibition, which began at the World Trade Centre in Dubai yesterday.
While announcing Huawei’s comprehensive AI-Native security solutions, which feature two key solutions - Large Model Security, powered by Data Security Center (DSC), and SecMaster, Huawei representatives highlighted the company’s commitment to reshape data security landscape.
Noting that the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region reports some of the world’s fastest growing adoption rates for cloud and AI - thus becoming more and more vulnerable to sophisticated cyberattacks - Huawei executives noted its latest innovations will give governments and industries an advantage against ransomware, data poisoning, and model tampering threats.
Speaking at a press briefing held on the sidelines of the prestigious event, Huawei Security Product Domain, Data Communication Product Line President Richard Wu said: “The Middle East is an important region in the world economy. Enterprises and demand for network security in the region are growing rapidly. There are many excellent MSPs and carriers in the Middle East, such as Jeraisy and Saudi Telecom Company. We attach great importance to cooperation with local enterprises.”
“In 2024, Huawei launched the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solution and quickly reached a strategic cooperation agreement with Jeraisy, a network provider in Saudi Arabia. The cooperation between the two companies will bring more comprehensive network security solutions for enterprises in the Middle East. In the future, we will cooperate with more enterprises in the Middle East to strengthen their network security and promote digital development,” Wu said.













