Dubai Electronic Security Centre Introduces AI-Integrated Cybersecurity Solutions At GITEX Global 2025
The Dubai Electronic Security Centre (DESC) has introduced its latest cybersecurity advancements at GITEX Global 2025, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre. These innovations aim to bolster Dubai's status as a leader in cybersecurity, aligning with the Dubai Cyber Index (DCI) to create a secure and digitally empowered environment.
Among DESC's key innovations is ASAAS 2.0, an upgraded AI-powered auditing engine. This tool builds on its 2024 version by offering real-time assessments and automated gap analysis. It also provides AI-driven recommendations through an interactive dashboard, enhancing digital risk management standards across Dubai’s government ecosystem.

Diverse enhancements were showcased, including Ethaq+, a platform for secure digital certification. This solution facilitates the issuance, verification, and management of digital certificates for both public and private sectors. It ensures authenticity and compliance in digital transactions, fostering trust across various platforms.
DESC is advancing the Dubai Cyber Index (DCI) with an integrated AI-based platform that benchmarks cybersecurity readiness among Dubai government entities. The DCI offers real-time threat monitoring, risk analytics, and performance benchmarking. This initiative aims to establish Dubai as the safest city in cyberspace.
Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani, Chief Executive at DESC, stated, "Our participation at GITEX 2025 reflects our commitment to supporting the vision of the wise leadership to transform Dubai into a global hub for innovation and resilience, while strengthening the cybersecurity ecosystem in line with rapid technological advancements and contributing to building a safer digital future."
Through these initiatives, DESC demonstrates its dedication to enhancing cybersecurity measures in Dubai. By integrating advanced technologies and platforms, it seeks to ensure a resilient digital infrastructure that supports both public and private sectors.
With inputs from WAM