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Institutional Research

AI Cybersecurity in Abu Dhabi: Securing the Agentic Enterprise

AI cybersecurity is shifting from model protection to end-to-end control of agents, data, identities, tools, infrastructure, and operational actions.

The security boundary for AI is expanding. Modern AI systems connect models to enterprise data, APIs, workflows, cloud services, identities, and automated actions. That creates a broader attack surface than the model alone.

The agentic security problem

Agentic systems can retrieve sensitive data, call tools, write records, initiate transactions, or alter workflows. Security therefore depends on least privilege, strong machine identity, scoped credentials, approval gates, trusted tool registries, runtime monitoring, and immutable logs.

Sovereignty and resilience

Abu Dhabi’s government strategy explicitly combines sovereign cloud adoption with robust cybersecurity. For institutions, sovereignty is not simply where data is stored; it includes who controls encryption keys, administrative access, model endpoints, telemetry, recovery paths, and cross-border dependencies.

Board-level questions

Leaders should be able to answer: Which AI systems can take action? What data can they access? Which identities and credentials do they use? How are prompts, outputs, tool calls, and policy exceptions logged? How quickly can access be revoked? How are models and dependencies patched? Those questions translate AI security from abstraction into operational control.

Selected public sources

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