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UAE Summit Positions Resilience as Top Strategic Priority for Business and Governance

Prime Highlights

  • Leaders at the UAE’s Innovate through Resilience Summit 2026 position resilience as a top strategic priority for business and governance.
  • The summit introduces “Kinetic Resilience,” bringing cyber security, operational resilience and critical infrastructure together into one strategy.

Key Facts

  • The UAE Cyber Security Council and Dell Technologies jointly organize the summit to strengthen the nation’s resilience strategy.
  • The event builds on the two organizations’ strong partnership, including their joint Cybersecurity Center of Excellence in Abu Dhabi.

Background

Resilience Summit 2026, put together by the UAE Cyber Security Council and Dell Technologies. Leaders at the event talked through how recent developments, both close to home and around the world, are expanding what resilience means. It now covers technology, business continuity, critical infrastructure and the calls executives make every day.

A lot of the talk centered on how cyber, operational and geopolitical factors connect with each other. Speakers said organizations do best when they bring cyber security, business continuity and operational strategy together into one connected approach.

Bring artificial intelligence, cyber security and operational resilience under one roof, they said, and organizations build a stronger, more capable system.

The summit also introduced something new: “Kinetic Resilience.” The idea ties cyber security, operational resilience and critical infrastructure together, giving organizations a sharper, more unified way to stay strong and prepared.

Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, who heads Cyber Security for the UAE Government, pointed to the World Economic Forum’s view that cyber security now sits at the center of trade and economic policy. He tied that directly to economic stability and strong competitiveness.

Mohammed Amin, who leads CEEMETA for Dell Technologies as Senior Vice President, said real resilience comes from mixing secure digital infrastructure with AI, cyber security and strong operational readiness.

He credited close collaboration between government and industry for building trusted digital systems that fuel innovation and growth.

Senior government officials, tech leaders, business executives and cybersecurity experts all took part in the summit, working toward a shared goal: building strong, future-ready ecosystems.

The event grew out of a solid partnership between the UAE Cyber Security Council and Dell Technologies, one that already includes a joint Cybersecurity Center of Excellence in Abu Dhabi.