Dubai Electronic Security Center Hosts
‘Multaqa ISR Officers’ to Advance ISR
Excellence
Dubai, UAE, 27
January 2026: Dubai Electronic Security Center
(DESC) convened the Multaqa ISROfficers,
bringing together Information Security
Regulation (ISR) Officers from across Dubai government and semi-government entities.
The forum served as a strategic platform
to align cybersecurity leaders on Dubai’s
evolving cyber security
landscape, with a focus on regulatory
advancements, emerging technologies, and
the continued professionalisation of the
ISR ecosystem.
On the importance of the Multaqa ISR officers, H.E Yousuf AlShabinai, Chief Executive,
at DESC said:
“The Multaqa ISR Officers is about advancingcybersecurity in the city towards new milestones,
By empowering ISR Officers with modern
regulations we are building stronger
digital trust, improving resilience, and
continuing to position Dubai as a global
leader in cybersecurity”
The event commenced with a welcoming
address that highlighted
the key role ISR Officers play in
safeguarding the Dubai’s digital infrastructure. Emphasising the
importance of the human element in
cybersecurity, the opening session
featured an interactive phishing awareness
activation, engaging participants in
identifying advanced social engineering
techniques in real time and reinforcing
vigilance as a core pillar of cyber
resilience.
Advancing Professional Standards: ISR
Officer Certification Program
A key highlight of the forum was a
comprehensive briefing on the ISR
Officer CertificationProgram, which outlined the rigorous
standards required for certification and
underscored the critical role of Auditors
in upholding compliance and operational
excellence across government and
semi-government entities. This was
followed by a strategic panel discussion
on ISR adoption and implementation, with
representatives from government entities
sharingperspectives
on improving accountability and information
security maturity across the ecosystem in
their entities.
The Roadmap to 2026
In line with Dubai’s leadership’s vision
for digital transformation, the forum
provided an in-depth overview of new strategic projects. The new regulatory frameworks and
projects reflect both global best practices and local
requirements, ensuring regulatory
resilience against increasingly complex
cyber threats. Technical discussions
explored key cybersecurity priorities,
including a practical incident management
activity aligned with DESC’s Incident
Management Framework, aimed at
strengthening coordinated response
capabilities during cyber incidents.
First-hand demonstration of ASAAS 2.0
Among the key highlights was a dedicated
demonstration of ASAAS 2.0, DESC’s
next-generation AI-powered auditing
engine. While the platform was previously
introduced, Multaqa
ISR Officers marked the first time
government entities walk through of the
system’s user interface together in a
single setting. ASAAS 2.0 is set to be
made available soon for government
entities, supporting real-time
assessments, automated gap analysis, and
AI-driven recommendations through an
interactive dashboard to further
strengthen digital risk management across
Dubai’s government ecosystem.
Regulatory Excellence and Critical
Infrastructure
The forum also
focused on compliance and Critical
Information Infrastructure (CII), with
detailed briefings on DESC certifications
and recent policy developments. Participants engaged in focused
discussions on regulatory requirements,
certification processes, and the practical
implementation of ISR policies, offering
clear guidance on complex compliance
considerations.
As part of strengthening regulatory
alignment, DESC reinforced the
foundational role of the Information
Security Regulation (ISR). Issued by the
Dubai Electronic Security Centre, the ISR
is a mandatory information security
framework applicable to Dubai Government
Entities. Its scope extends to all
individuals who access, manage, or process
government information or systems,
including employees, contractors,
consultants, and authorised third parties.
The regulation is designed to ensure the
confidentiality, integrity, and
availability of information across
government entities, forming a core pillar
of Dubai’s trusted digital
ecosystem.
Celebrating Excellence
The event
concluded with an award ceremony
recognising the first and second batch of the Certified ISR Officers, awarding individuals who have demonstrated
exceptional commitment and expertise in
meeting the highest cybersecurity
standards. This recognition further
strengthens Dubai’s growing pool of
specialised cybersecurity talent and
reinforces a culture of excellence across
the ISR community.
The forum concluded with closing remarks
reaffirming the collaborative partnership
between DESC and its network of ISR
Officers, outlining a clear and aligned roadmap for the years ahead.