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Lockheed Martin sign a Letter of Intent to establish a Cybersecurity Centre with the UAE Cybersecurity Council, as attacks on the UAE's financial sector heighten.

Tim Cahill, who is the president of Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (MFC), signed the LoI.


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UAE to establish Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to advance digital security landscape​


Center will focus on advanced research, specialized training and industry collaboration

UAE to establish Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to advance digital security landscape

The Cybersecurity Center of Excellence will bring together UAE national companies, academic institutions and Lockheed Martin's global network of cybersecurity experts (Image: WAM)
Published: Tue 18 Feb 2025, 5:24 PM
The Tawazun Council, the UAE Cyber Security Council and Lockheed Martin signed today a Letter of Intent (LoI) to establish a state-of-the-art Cybersecurity Center of Excellence.
This initiative, enabled through the Tawazun Economic Program and overseen by the Tawazun Council, underscores the UAE’s commitment to enhancing digital security capabilities, developing local expertise and increasing in-country value to support the nation’s evolving digital security landscape.

Dr. Mohammed Hamad Al-Kuwaiti, head of cybersecurity for the Government of the UAE; Dr. Nasser Humaid Al Nuaimi, secretary-general at Tawazun Council, and Tim Cahill, president of Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, signed the LoI in the presence of retired U.S. army general John W. Nicholson Jr., chief executive, Lockheed Martin Middle East, at IDEX 2025.

Bolstering national security and resilience​

The UAE’s cybersecurity center will focus on advanced research, specialized training and industry collaboration. It will provide centralized Security Operations Center (SOC) services, create dedicated ‘Cyber Valleys’ across the UAE, and serve as a critical platform to bolster national security and resilience against cyber threats.
“The establishment of this center reflects Tawazun Council’s commitment to reinforcing the UAE’s digital security landscape and cultivating advanced local talent capable of protecting vital infrastructure, particularly in the defense sector, which is increasingly reliant on digital innovations,” stated Dr. Al Nuaimi,
He added that the development of this center is a key step in developing advanced digital infrastructure and a secure, sustainable cyber environment. The center aims to advance knowledge transfer and innovative solutions to strengthen cyber security resilience.

Read: Partial satellite manufacturing in UAE to begin this year, full production planned for 2026

Developing local expertise to address complex digital security challenges​

For his part, Dr. Al-Kuwaiti emphasized that the cybersecurity center marks a significant milestone in the UAE’s efforts to enhance national cybersecurity and develop local capabilities in this critical field.
“By leveraging the latest technologies and adopting global best practices, we are committed to developing local expertise and fostering a secure digital environment that supports economic diversification and sustainable growth,” he stated.
The Cybersecurity Center of Excellence will bring together UAE national companies, academic institutions and Lockheed Martin’s global network of cybersecurity experts. This collaboration will foster knowledge-sharing, entrepreneurship and research while establishing the UAE as a global leader in cybersecurity innovation.
“This center will drive innovation, strengthen cybersecurity capabilities, and empower Emirati talent to lead the way in addressing complex digital security challenges,” added Nicholson.
By integrating cutting-edge technology and comprehensive skills development programs, the center will also serve as a key enabler of the UAE’s vision for a secure, knowledge-driven economy. Its efforts will empower a skilled local workforce, contribute to the nation’s defense ecosystem, and set a new standard in cybersecurity innovation and excellence.
 
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Lockheed Martin sign a Letter of Intent to establish a Cybersecurity Centre with the UAE Cybersecurity Council, as attacks on the UAE's financial sector heighten.

Tim Cahill, who is the president of Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (MFC), signed the LoI.


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UAE to establish Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to advance digital security landscape​


Center will focus on advanced research, specialized training and industry collaboration

UAE to establish Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to advance digital security landscape

The Cybersecurity Center of Excellence will bring together UAE national companies, academic institutions and Lockheed Martin's global network of cybersecurity experts (Image: WAM)
Published: Tue 18 Feb 2025, 5:24 PM
The Tawazun Council, the UAE Cyber Security Council and Lockheed Martin signed today a Letter of Intent (LoI) to establish a state-of-the-art Cybersecurity Center of Excellence.
This initiative, enabled through the Tawazun Economic Program and overseen by the Tawazun Council, underscores the UAE’s commitment to enhancing digital security capabilities, developing local expertise and increasing in-country value to support the nation’s evolving digital security landscape.

Dr. Mohammed Hamad Al-Kuwaiti, head of cybersecurity for the Government of the UAE; Dr. Nasser Humaid Al Nuaimi, secretary-general at Tawazun Council, and Tim Cahill, president of Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, signed the LoI in the presence of retired U.S. army general John W. Nicholson Jr., chief executive, Lockheed Martin Middle East, at IDEX 2025.

Bolstering national security and resilience​

The UAE’s cybersecurity center will focus on advanced research, specialized training and industry collaboration. It will provide centralized Security Operations Center (SOC) services, create dedicated ‘Cyber Valleys’ across the UAE, and serve as a critical platform to bolster national security and resilience against cyber threats.
“The establishment of this center reflects Tawazun Council’s commitment to reinforcing the UAE’s digital security landscape and cultivating advanced local talent capable of protecting vital infrastructure, particularly in the defense sector, which is increasingly reliant on digital innovations,” stated Dr. Al Nuaimi,
He added that the development of this center is a key step in developing advanced digital infrastructure and a secure, sustainable cyber environment. The center aims to advance knowledge transfer and innovative solutions to strengthen cyber security resilience.

Read: Partial satellite manufacturing in UAE to begin this year, full production planned for 2026

Developing local expertise to address complex digital security challenges​

For his part, Dr. Al-Kuwaiti emphasized that the cybersecurity center marks a significant milestone in the UAE’s efforts to enhance national cybersecurity and develop local capabilities in this critical field.
“By leveraging the latest technologies and adopting global best practices, we are committed to developing local expertise and fostering a secure digital environment that supports economic diversification and sustainable growth,” he stated.
The Cybersecurity Center of Excellence will bring together UAE national companies, academic institutions and Lockheed Martin’s global network of cybersecurity experts. This collaboration will foster knowledge-sharing, entrepreneurship and research while establishing the UAE as a global leader in cybersecurity innovation.
“This center will drive innovation, strengthen cybersecurity capabilities, and empower Emirati talent to lead the way in addressing complex digital security challenges,” added Nicholson.
By integrating cutting-edge technology and comprehensive skills development programs, the center will also serve as a key enabler of the UAE’s vision for a secure, knowledge-driven economy. Its efforts will empower a skilled local workforce, contribute to the nation’s defense ecosystem, and set a new standard in cybersecurity innovation and excellence.
Akida M2 firewall on a chip.
 
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Luppo71

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That will happen in 2027 ether way as mentioned by china’s head of military
Yeah not so sure.
Taiwan military has mentioned if China does invade they will respond by blowing the 3 gorges dam
which would effect up to 400 million+ chinese and wipe out some of their military as well.
Then China hits them with nuclear weapons which destroys Taiwan completly.
Taiwan destroyed, China destroyed.
The west would actually invite this and why not.
The US wins without lifting a finger.
 
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Yes I would actually. On the principle of not enabling the aggressor. And I have nothing against Russians, but with Russian soldiers who choose to partake in a war on another country's territory it's another story.

Anyway this is the last I'm posting on this topic, it has gone on too far for my liking.

Yes I would actually. On the principle of not enabling the aggressor. And I have nothing against Russians, but with Russian soldiers who choose to partake in a war on another country's territory it's another story.

Anyway this is the last I'm posting on this topic, it has gone on too far for my liking.
Wouldn't have gone on for so long if you just admitted your comment was 'off.'
 
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Iseki

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The move to a US exchange would really require a cornerstone investor signed up and ready to take up 5% of the company as a planned part of the move, if only to show the way for US investors.

The current retail investors won't vote to move on a whim without evidence that the move will work without a cornerstone investor. I certainly could only vote for a move if this was lined up. If we can't find such an investor, then that is evidence suggesting the move will not save us.

Floating the idea now is a sign to prospective partners that they should start evaluating us as serious business partners, especially if we are to take on new board members recommended by such a cornerstone investor.

A number of companies come to mind and hopefully Sean can get a bidding war going for such a stake.

I wonder who would be best?
 
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BigDonger101

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Our best bet and I'm hoping we're in Ukrainian drones. They are already producing 4 million of those a year (and growing) and if they're going to use AKD for swarming and autonomous targeting at $2 a piece that would be assuring, and though I hate the idea of it being used to hurt people, I'm also fed up with the BS management, and Russians soldiers don't count 🤣.
What in the world lol.

Russian soldiers aren't human beings? Apologies if I've misinterpreted.

Massive L take from you my friend.
 
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In the last week I have seen an incredible metamorphosis in my TSE friends. Before that, we looked of new information and shared it with the group. We joined the dots in different ways. Some dot joining was abstract and imaginative. Some was more factual and logical. However, we all had a common goal which I thought was to share information and ideas so everyone could continually to re-evaluate their shareholding position in Brainchip.
Then, there was the announcement of redomiciling. What a change has occurred since then. Sean is an even bigger liar. The board are even more incompetent. Trump is an even bigger hero/dipshit. I am not part of this to find out whether you think Russian soldiers lives don't matter or if you would like to make love to Donald or assassinate him. I would like to see information on what Brainchip is doing like I used to.
Thank you to Bravo and a few others for trying to continue to keep it real over the last week.
Back to work friends, we have a Pacific problem to navigate.
 
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Quercuskid

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In the last week I have seen an incredible metamorphosis in my TSE friends. Before that, we looked of new information and shared it with the group. We joined the dots in different ways. Some dot joining was abstract and imaginative. Some was more factual and logical. However, we all had a common goal which I thought was to share information and ideas so everyone could continually to re-evaluate their shareholding position in Brainchip.
Then, there was the announcement of redomiciling. What a change has occurred since then. Sean is an even bigger liar. The board are even more incompetent. Trump is an even bigger hero/dipshit. I am not part of this to find out whether you think Russian soldiers lives don't matter or if you would like to make love to Donald or assassinate him. I would like to see information on what Brainchip is doing like I used to.
Thank you to Bravo and a few others for trying to continue to keep it real over the last week.
Back to work friends, we have a Pacific problem to navigate.
Absolutely
 

TheDrooben

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Russian soldiers don't count?
These are still people.

A continued war with Russia, with Europe now pledging "boots on the ground" and expecting the US to help?

This is pushing closer to World War 3, Russia is a nuclear power and is not going to "fold" or be humbled.

Only people wishing for widespread Death and Destruction, should be happy, with how things are unfolding here.

It will be a Great Cleansing of the Earth, of the majority of Humanity, if it happens.

Apparently, bloody Democrats met with Zelensky first and told him not to sign any deals.
"Apparently".....yes not the Orange Oracle to blame again mate for not siding with a democratically elected govemment over a communist state......WTF is going on there????.......I suggest you try the way I approach politics and put the politician you do agree with in the place of those you don't and see if you agree with the outcome.......so if you would be happy with Biden or Obama cozying up with communist Putin and walking away from a state with a democratically elected leader (who obviously can't hold elections at the moment due to a state of war) then fine that is up to you. I do agree with Trump on some things such as the fact that Bush, Blair and Howard should be tried as war criminals for invading a country on false pretences of WMD.....but on most other things and for eg tariffs and I think he either doesn't know what a tariff is or what it does.........have a look at what is happening right now. US republicans (MTG) have even said that the Democrats control the weather and that is why they had a hurricane just before the election........so please be careful and don't fall off the edge of the earth mate
 
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TheDrooben

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China is watching how the US deals with a dictator attacking a sovereign country. This reation would I suggest embolden China to rock into Taiwan as the US will stand back. History sure does look like it repeats, think of Nazi Germany and the response initially from British to trust Hitler not to invade other countries.
Not religious at all but if I was I would say Amen to this post @Rskiff ......have a look at Neville Chamberlains dealings with the Nazis and Czechoslovakia.....history is on repeat at the moment
 

Iseki

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In the last week I have seen an incredible metamorphosis in my TSE friends. Before that, we looked of new information and shared it with the group. We joined the dots in different ways. Some dot joining was abstract and imaginative. Some was more factual and logical. However, we all had a common goal which I thought was to share information and ideas so everyone could continually to re-evaluate their shareholding position in Brainchip.
Then, there was the announcement of redomiciling. What a change has occurred since then. Sean is an even bigger liar. The board are even more incompetent. Trump is an even bigger hero/dipshit. I am not part of this to find out whether you think Russian soldiers lives don't matter or if you would like to make love to Donald or assassinate him. I would like to see information on what Brainchip is doing like I used to.
Thank you to Bravo and a few others for trying to continue to keep it real over the last week.
Back to work friends, we have a Pacific problem to navigate.
Sure, but then the idea of flipping up to a US exchange was produced by the board as a unanimous desire on their behalf, and supplied without evidence, that the ASX's announcement policies were not working for us.
 
"Apparently".....yes not the Orange Oracle to blame again mate for not siding with a democratically elected govemment over a communist state......WTF is going on there????.......I suggest you try the way I approach politics and put the politician you do agree with in the place of those you don't and see if you agree with the outcome.......so if you would be happy with Biden or Obama cozying up with communist Putin and walking away from a state with a democratically elected leader (who obviously can't hold elections at the moment due to a state of war) then fine that is up to you. I do agree with Trump on some things such as the fact that Bush, Blair and Howard should be tried as war criminals for invading a country on false pretences of WMD.....but on most other things and for eg tariffs and I think he either doesn't know what a tariff is or what it does.........have a look at what is happening right now. US republicans (MTG) have even said that the Democrats control the weather and that is why they had a hurricane just before the election........so please be careful and don't fall off the edge of the earth mate
Diplomacy.
Look it up.
There's no point taking this further here.
 
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