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OPTIMAS.Ai’s Theme at GISEC 2024 to be Centered Around AI-Driven Cyber Risk Quantification

Aadesh Gawde, the Chief Product Officer of OPTIMAS.Ai, says businesses are recognising that their digital security measures must also align with sustainable and ethical practices

Tell us about the cybersecurity trends for 2024.
Cybersecurity trends for 2024 are shaping up to be pivotal in how we understand, approach, and mitigate digital threats, with a clear shift toward integrating broader societal concerns and advanced technological paradigms into the cybersecurity framework. Key among these trends are Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations, which are becoming increasingly important in cybersecurity planning. Businesses are recognizing that their digital security measures must also align with sustainable and ethical practices, reflecting a holistic view of their impact on society and the environment.

Another significant trend is the rise of Adversarial AI and Edge AI. As AI becomes more embedded in cybersecurity defences, malicious actors are also using AI to create more sophisticated attacks. In response, Edge AI technologies are being developed to process data and identify threats at the edge of the network, providing faster, localized responses to potential security breaches. Responsible AI is also coming to the forefront, emphasizing the need for AI systems to be transparent, equitable, and accountable.

As AI-driven solutions become standard in cybersecurity, ensuring these systems uphold ethical standards and do not inadvertently cause harm is paramount. Lastly, Cyber Risk Quantification is emerging as a crucial tool for organizations. By assigning quantitative values to potential security threats, businesses can make more informed decisions about where to allocate resources, enhancing their overall cybersecurity posture. These trends underscore a shift towards a more integrated, responsible approach to cybersecurity, where technological advances are balanced with ethical considerations and broader societal impacts.

What is the theme of your participation at GISEC 2024?
The theme of OPTIMAS.Ai’s participation at GISEC 2024 is centred around “AI-driven Cyber Risk Quantification with the BTER Framework.” This theme encapsulates our dedication to advancing cybersecurity through the innovative integration of Artificial Intelligence and our proprietary BTER framework. At the core, our focus is on empowering organizations to navigate the increasingly complex digital landscape with a solution that not only identifies and assesses cyber risks but does so with the precision and foresight that only AI can provide.

Our participation at GISEC 2024 will showcase how the BTER framework leverages AI to transform vast amounts of data into actionable insights, enabling a quantified understanding of cyber risks that businesses face. This approach allows for more strategic decision-making, resource allocation, and resilience planning, aligning cybersecurity efforts directly with business objectives. Our theme reflects a commitment to innovation and excellence in cybersecurity, underscoring OPTIMAS.Ai’s role as a leader in integrating AI for a safer digital world. It’s a testament to our belief that the future of cybersecurity lies in leveraging advanced technologies to protect our digital infrastructures and assets more effectively.

Which products and solutions will you be showcasing at GISEC 2024?
At GISEC 2024, OPTIMAS.Ai is proud to showcase our platform, a reflection of our alignment with the UAE’s Cyber Security Strategy and the National Strategy for AI 2031. With over 13 Trademarks and 16 patents pending, our platform demonstrates our innovation in cybersecurity and AI. We provide robust cybersecurity solutions across both public and private sectors, ensuring a safer digital space for all. Our tailored AI solutions cater to critical sectors such as telecom, healthcare, transportation, and education, advancing the UAE’s AI ambitions.

Moreover, we’re committed to the safe, ethical use of AI, aligning with the UAE’s vision for responsible AI practices. Our platform features innovative, AI-based cyber risk quantification models that align with both UAE’s and global cybersecurity frameworks, showcasing our approach to predictive, precise, and proactive cybersecurity. Attendees at GISEC 2024 will witness how OPTIMAS is pioneering the future of cybersecurity, protecting the digital ecosystem while supporting the UAE’s strategic goals in AI and cyber resilience.

How are you equipped to help companies overcome digital security and privacy challenges?
OPTIMAS.Ai is uniquely equipped to help companies navigate the complex landscape of digital security and privacy challenges through a blend of innovative technology, deep expertise, and a forward-thinking approach. At the core of our strategy is the integration of AI-driven solutions, such as our proprietary BTER framework, which enables precise cyber risk quantification and proactive risk management. OPTIMAS.Ai not only addresses current digital security and privacy concerns but also anticipates future challenges.

Our approach is not just about implementing defences but transforming how businesses perceive and engage with digital risks. Through innovative cybersecurity models, tailored sector-specific strategies, and a commitment to ethical AI, OPTIMAS.Ai empowers companies to embrace digital transformation securely and confidently.

Is there a skills gap in the cybersecurity industry? What needs to be done to bridge that gap?
Indeed, the cybersecurity industry faces a significant skills gap, with a growing demand for professionals who can navigate the complex and ever-evolving threat landscape. Bridging this gap requires a multifaceted approach, centered on enhancing education, training, and career development opportunities within the field. A critical tool in this endeavour is the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA), which provides a comprehensive set of guidelines and competencies for cybersecurity skills development.

To effectively bridge the cybersecurity skills gap, organizations, and educational institutions must align their training programs with frameworks like SFIA. This alignment ensures that the curriculum and professional development initiatives are tailored to the current needs of the industry, covering everything from technical skills in threat analysis and risk management to soft skills like problem-solving and communication. Moreover, promoting awareness of cybersecurity as a viable and rewarding career path from an early stage in education can help attract more talent to the field.

Additionally, companies can invest in continuous learning and upskilling for their current workforce, offering workshops, certifications, and courses that are in line with SFIA’s guidelines. This not only helps bridge the skills gap but also fosters a culture of lifelong learning and adaptability among cybersecurity professionals. Partnerships between the private sector, educational institutions, and government bodies are also crucial.

These collaborations can lead to the creation of more targeted and accessible cybersecurity training programs, internships, and apprenticeships that prepare individuals for the demands of the industry. Ultimately, bridging the cybersecurity skills gap is about creating an ecosystem where continuous learning, industry-aligned training, and cross-sector partnerships thrive, supported by frameworks like SFIA to guide the development of the necessary skills and competencies. By taking these steps, we can ensure a robust pipeline of skilled cybersecurity professionals ready to protect our digital world.

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Chris Fernando

Chris N. Fernando is an experienced media professional with over two decades of journalistic experience. He is the Editor of Arabian Reseller magazine, the authoritative guide to the regional IT industry. Follow him on Twitter (@chris508) and Instagram (@chris2508).

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