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Cyberattacks Are Exploding: Is Your Organization Ready? By MAST Consulting Group

Cyber-attacks Are Exploding: Is Your Organization Ready?

Every headline today seems to carry the same message: Cyberattacks are rising… again.From AI-powered phishing scams to destructive malware and supply-chain breaches, organizations in the UAE and across the region are facing a level of cyber risk we’ve never seen before. Remote work has widened the attack surface. AI has supercharged threat actors. And one […]
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AI-Native:Not a Feature, But a Transformation- Building AI-Native Systems in a Legacy World

AI-Native: Not a Feature, But a Transformation- Building AI-Native Systems in a Legacy World

When organizations speak about adopting AI, the conversation often gets directed towards tools, models indicating towards quick wins. But in reality, most AI initiatives fall into two very different categories. The first are AI-native initiatives  systems and services designed with AI at their core from day one. Here, AI is not an add-on; it fundamentally […]
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CBUAE AI Guidance: A Supervisory Signal for UAE Financial Institutions

CBUAE AI Guidance: A Supervisory Signal for UAE Financial Institutions

The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) issued its Guidance Note on the Consumer Protection and Responsible Adoption and Use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning by Licensed Financial Institutions. Although described as “non-binding”, the Guidance clearly signals that AI governance has entered the supervisory perimeter for UAE financial institutions. CBUAE’s message is clear: Artificial […]
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Why Governments See AI as a Strategic Necessity - MAST Consulting AI transformation consulting

The Real Test of Business Continuity Is Yet to Come

In an increasingly uncertain geopolitical environment, business continuity is no longer a procedural exercise; it is a strategic resilience capability. For organizations in critical sectors across the UAE, the ability to sustain operations during disruption is directly linked to regulatory expectations, national stability, and stakeholder trust. Traditional continuity plans designed for isolated incidents are no […]
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