“Digital businesses need the ability to verify the trust and resilience of its solutions, operations, and actions. This framework helps us understand the core pillars in a process that makes trust quantifiable,” said Fady Younes.
“The biggest challenge with going hybrid is able to freely interact with each other and hear each other well, no matter whether you are an online or on-site participant,” says Mig Cardamone.
“Keep an open mind and don’t be afraid to embrace disruption, it will help countries to grow. It is new tech and you cannot ignore new technology. This country already understands that and is a symbol of embracing technology. This country gets it. Work with us, let us experiment together in a safe and compliant way to grow the industry.”
“We’ve made a conscious effort to focus on the MEA mid-market to ensure that our world class SOC and cloud-native solutions are available to as many businesses as possible,” says Gopan Sivasankaran.
Badri reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to invest in modern digital technologies across all forms of communication, including automated processes, digital solutions, and information gathering, among others, to provide an effective and seamless experience to its customers and employees, in line with its commitment to support Dubai’s digital transformation process and contribute to the creation of a digitally transformed city.