Dubai’s DEWA Stops 3,000 Cyberattacks Daily as Critical Infrastructure Threats Rise
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority says it is preventing around 3,000 cyberattacks on its critical electricity and water infrastructure every day, highlighting the growing cybersecurity risks…
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