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Item AI and Cybersecurity GCC Forum 2025(Marketing, 2025-10-07) Shorbagi, Zina ElOn the second day at AIU, the campus buzzed with energy as students, academics, and professionals engaged in interactive learning and hands-on experiences. The day opened with a panel on AI in cybersecurity and a talk on user engagement with AI in the Auditorium. Simultaneously, Room B108 and the PC Lab hosted webinars and workshops on emerging technologies. Bldg. B featured dynamic activities, including the Cyberlab Challenge in Indie Lounge and a vibrant display of student artworks, prototypes, and posters in the Art Lounge. The AI & Cybersecurity GCC Forum 2025 highlighted the collaborative efforts of academia, government, and industry in advancing a secure digital future.Item AI and Cybersecurity GCC Forum 2025(Marketing, 2025-10-06) Shorbagi, Zina ElOn the second day at AIU, the campus buzzed with energy as students, academics, and professionals engaged in interactive learning and hands-on experiences. The day opened with a panel on AI in cybersecurity and a talk on user engagement with AI in the Auditorium. Simultaneously, Room B108 and the PC Lab hosted webinars and workshops on emerging technologies. Bldg. B featured dynamic activities, including the Cyberlab Challenge in Indie Lounge and a vibrant display of student artworks, prototypes, and posters in the Art Lounge. The AI & Cybersecurity GCC Forum 2025 highlighted the collaborative efforts of academia, government, and industry in advancing a secure digital future.Item AI and Cybersecurity GCC Forum 2025-Panel Discussion(Marketing, 2025-10-06) Shorbagi, Zina ElThe opening day set a distinguished tone with the presence of government officials, high-ranking delegates, and members of Kuwait’s ministries. The program featured keynote addresses by prominent international and regional speakers, strategic panel discussions, and high-level networking sessions designed to encourage cross-sector collaboration. In this exclusive setting, decision-makers shared critical insights, aligned on national strategies, and addressed the challenges and opportunities surrounding AI governance, cybersecurity resilience, and digital transformation.Item AI and Cybersecurity GCC Forum 2025-Panel Discussion(Marketing, 2025-10-06) Shorbagi, Zina ElThe opening day set a distinguished tone with the presence of government officials, high-ranking delegates, and members of Kuwait’s ministries. The program featured keynote addresses by prominent international and regional speakers, strategic panel discussions, and high-level networking sessions designed to encourage cross-sector collaboration. In this exclusive setting, decision-makers shared critical insights, aligned on national strategies, and addressed the challenges and opportunities surrounding AI governance, cybersecurity resilience, and digital transformation.Item AIU Student Volunteers(Marketing, 2025-10-07) Shorbagi, Zina ElOn the second day at AIU, the campus buzzed with energy as students, academics, and professionals engaged in interactive learning and hands-on experiences. The day opened with a panel on AI in cybersecurity and a talk on user engagement with AI in the Auditorium. Simultaneously, Room B108 and the PC Lab hosted webinars and workshops on emerging technologies. Bldg. B featured dynamic activities, including the Cyberlab Challenge in Indie Lounge and a vibrant display of student artworks, prototypes, and posters in the Art Lounge. The AI & Cybersecurity GCC Forum 2025 highlighted the collaborative efforts of academia, government, and industry in advancing a secure digital future.Item Dignitaries at AIU(Marketing, 2025-10-07) Shorbagi, Zina ElOn the second day at AIU, the campus buzzed with energy as students, academics, and professionals engaged in interactive learning and hands-on experiences. The day opened with a panel on AI in cybersecurity and a talk on user engagement with AI in the Auditorium. Simultaneously, Room B108 and the PC Lab hosted webinars and workshops on emerging technologies. Bldg. B featured dynamic activities, including the Cyberlab Challenge in Indie Lounge and a vibrant display of student artworks, prototypes, and posters in the Art Lounge. The AI & Cybersecurity GCC Forum 2025 highlighted the collaborative efforts of academia, government, and industry in advancing a secure digital future.Item Eng. Tareq Alesmail(Marketing, 2025-10-06) Shorbagi, Zina ElOn the second day at AIU, the campus buzzed with energy as students, academics, and professionals engaged in interactive learning and hands-on experiences. The day opened with a panel on AI in cybersecurity and a talk on user engagement with AI in the Auditorium. Simultaneously, Room B108 and the PC Lab hosted webinars and workshops on emerging technologies. Bldg. B featured dynamic activities, including the Cyberlab Challenge in Indie Lounge and a vibrant display of student artworks, prototypes, and posters in the Art Lounge. The AI & Cybersecurity GCC Forum 2025 highlighted the collaborative efforts of academia, government, and industry in advancing a secure digital future.Item Nell Serebryany(Marketing, 2025-10-06) Shorbagi, Zina ElThe opening day set a distinguished tone with the presence of government officials, high-ranking delegates, and members of Kuwait’s ministries. The program featured keynote addresses by prominent international and regional speakers, strategic panel discussions, and high-level networking sessions designed to encourage cross-sector collaboration. In this exclusive setting, decision-makers shared critical insights, aligned on national strategies, and addressed the challenges and opportunities surrounding AI governance, cybersecurity resilience, and digital transformation.Item Renzon Cruz(Marketing, 2025-10-06) Shorbagi, Zina ElThe opening day set a distinguished tone with the presence of government officials, high-ranking delegates, and members of Kuwait’s ministries. The program featured keynote addresses by prominent international and regional speakers, strategic panel discussions, and high-level networking sessions designed to encourage cross-sector collaboration. In this exclusive setting, decision-makers shared critical insights, aligned on national strategies, and addressed the challenges and opportunities surrounding AI governance, cybersecurity resilience, and digital transformation.
