Cybersecurity major to unveil next-gen AI-powered solutions amid rising global threats
Huawei is set to take center stage at GISEC Global 2025 as the Lead Strategic Partner, showcasing a full suite of AI-native cybersecurity innovations tailored for today’s hyperconnected digital world. With more than 25,000 cybersecurity professionals from over 160 countries expected to attend the region’s largest cybersecurity gathering, the event will run from May 6–8 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
“We aim to be a reliable partner in the digital and intelligent world,” says Sean Yang, Huawei’s Global Cybersecurity Officer.
As 5G, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence (AI) continue to reshape global digital infrastructure, the need for resilient cybersecurity strategies has never been greater. Huawei will demonstrate how its “security-by-design” philosophy translates into real-world solutions spanning data protection, ransomware defense, SASE architecture, and intelligent threat detection.
“We are delighted to extend our long-term partnership with GISEC Global as Lead Strategic Partner. Huawei is committed to securing our shared digital future by collaborating with governments, regulators, and enterprises,” said Sean Yang, Global Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection Officer, Huawei.
Key Showcases and Sessions
Visitors to Huawei’s Hall 5, Stand A180 booth can explore:
- Huawei Cloud’s 1+7 Security Defense System and SecMaster cybersecurity center
- Xinghe Intelligent Network Security with SASE and EDR solutions
- Multi-layer Ransomware Protection with fast recovery and threat prevention
- All-Scenario Data Protection with 3-in-1 architecture and industry-leading recovery performance
Huawei will also host several closed-door sessions and technical workshops across the three days. Highlights include:
- Executive Boardroom (May 6): Exploring AI-driven cybersecurity and cloud defense.
- Cyber Resilience Workshop (May 6): Featuring global ICT security experts on lifecycle and integrity management.
- OceanClub Workshop (May 7): A deep dive into data protection and ransomware defense.
- Xinghe Security Forum (May 7): SASE frameworks for addressing cloud migration and AI-generated threats.
- Cybersecurity Industry Practices Forum (May 8): Bringing together regulators and scholars to discuss legislation, AI safety, and supply chain protection.
Huawei’s presence at the event reinforces its long-term commitment to transparency and measurable cybersecurity standards across industries.