TRA, DFSA ink pact on online security

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Dubai / WAM

The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority’s (TRA), Computer Emergency Readiness Team, aeCERT, and the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) have signed an agreement to jointly promote information security at the DFSA and provide companies with measures to avert all forms of attacks in cyberspace.
TRA will provide guidance, education and awareness about online threats, as well as assist the DFSA in protecting their information systems against intrusion, and consultation and coordination with all relevant authorities. aeCERT will be responsible for the research and risk analysis in addition to assessing the level of information security in DFSA.
Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori, Director-General, TRA, said, “In the era of smart cities and free flow of information across the digital space, safety becomes of utmost concern for many people. The UAE has entered into this era with full understanding of its prospects and challenges, and is determined to increase the benefits and limit the challenges and risks.
“We should unify the efforts to achieve this target with all concerned. We thank the DFSA staff for their work and efforts to achieve this agreement to promote the collaboration between the two parties and for the TRA to be able to provide full support through aeCERT in the form of technical assistance and providing protection and cyber-security against virus attacks and intrusion attempts. We hope to ensure a safe e-environment where data flow is protected and secured against any risks from cyberspace.”
“aeCERT is fully aware and responsible to ensure the safety of the country’s virtual borders. The team works to address and prevent all risks and threats, in line with the TRA’s mandate to provide the highest form of protection and safety for all government entities and thereby enable them to meet the country’s strategic goal of promoting e-lifestyle,” Al
Mansoori added.
Ian Johnston, Chief Executive of DFSA, said, “I would like to express my appreciation to the TRA for the comprehensive support that they will provide to the DFSA. The DFSA is pleased to co-operate with the TRA to limit and reduce the challenges and risks in the world of cyber space.
Waleed Saeed Al Awadhi, Chief Operating Officer, DFSA, said, “Today we are delighted to sign this MoU with the TRA, and look forward to co-operating with the TRA on an on-going basis. This step comes in line with the UAE’s Government continuous efforts to raise awareness in the field of cyber security, and furthermore, the DFSA is very keen to collaborate with prominent federal authorities such as the TRA in the field of cutting edge cyber-security and to be part of the UAE’s success by ensuring a sustainable and safe electronic environment in the financial services sector.
“Through this MoU, the DFSA seeks to be proactive in its security stance by ensuring the latest safeguards of its core infrastructure and the continuity of its efforts to raise cyber-security awareness to its stakeholders in the Dubai International Financial Centre, DIFC,” Al Awadhi concluded.
Mohamed Al Zarooni, Director Policy and Programmes Department at TRA, said that the aeCERT team is proactive in ensuring online safety in the UAE, providing guidance, education, monitoring, responding, researches and analytical services for all government entities aiming to achieve a safe e-environment.

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