AI Security Conference 2025 hosted by Securado highlighted the changing cybersecurity landscape — TradingView News

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The first-of-its-kind AI Security Conference (AISEC 2025), hosted by Securado, was held on December 23, 2025. The premier forum dedicated to AI security and digital resilience brought together policymakers, industry leaders, technologists, and security experts to shape the future of secure AI deployment.

Saeed bin Hamoud Al Marwari, Minister of Transport, Communications and Information Technology, attended the conference as the guest of honor. The event was hosted under the patronage of His Excellency Sheikh Salim bin Mustahair Al Mashani.

His Excellency Saeed bin Hamoud Al Mawali, Minister of Transport, Communications and Information Technology, announced the special commemorative publication “Securado Post” on Oman’s AI security sector.

In his keynote address, Eng. ITHCA Saeed Al Mandari, CEO of the Group, said: “AI security is no longer about infrastructure security. It's about trust in data models, and all of this requires trusted, talented and accountable people to serve the purpose. Governments need to invest in the talent that will make a difference in how AI security is achieved. This is sovereignty, and requires deep investment in talent.”

Commenting on the conference, Krishnadas KT, co-founder and CEO of Securado, said, “AISEC 2025 serves as Oman's premier executive forum dedicated to advancing the national agenda on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. Through this conference and innovations like digital vaccines, Securado is proudly leading the national dialogue on protecting and enabling trust in AI-driven, quantum-enabled cybersecurity data and securing the future of Oman's digital economy.

The conference featured a variety of presentations from industry leaders and cybersecurity experts. There was also a fireside chat titled “The Changing Threat Landscape: AI Risks and Opportunities” and panel discussions on “Reimagining Tomorrow – Executive Strategies for Transformation with AI” and “Securing Critical National Infrastructure.”

AISEC 2025 received support from many organizations and companies. ITHCA Group; Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Oman IT Association were supporting partners.

Palo Alto Networks; Splunk – a Cisco company. Thales. WSO2 and Open Text were platinum partners for this event. Nutanix; Fortra. Darktrace and Octopus Cybersecurity were Gold Partners. Starlink; Reddington. Techlor Information Technology and Gulf IT were the channel partners.

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