According to
Amac News: The Council emphasized that the cyber security emergency systems, in cooperation with relevant institutions, have identified and proactively neutralized about 200,000 cyber attacks per day.
According to the UAE Cyber Security Council, many recent sophisticated hacking attacks are using artificial intelligence technologies.
The Council predicts that traditional attacks such as phishing and social engineering will continue, but alongside this, there will also be a significant increase in advanced cyber-attacks based on artificial intelligence.
These emerging threats are expected to be more complex and difficult to detect with advanced technologies.
At the same time, Mohammad Al Kuwaiti, the head of the UAE Cyber Security Council, emphasized the readiness of this council to deal with these attacks.
He said that the UAE's digital infrastructure is advanced and equipped to identify and reduce cyber threats with high efficiency and speed.
He called on public and private institutions and individuals to be alert to potential cyber-attacks and urged them to be cautious against phishing attempts and fake messages.
Institutions and individuals were also advised to avoid disclosing personal information through suspicious links and to use only official and safe communication channels.
The council also warned that the availability of advanced AI-based tools in the hands of criminal organizations and terrorist groups would increase, which could lead to an increase in precision-targeted attacks against unprepared entities.
The council also stressed the importance of protecting personal data and verifying the authenticity of email links to avoid becoming victims of cyber attacks.
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