Escalation around Iran has exposed Gulf states to combined kinetic and cyber threats that endanger ports, energy facilities, desalination plants, and financial hubs. As a result, Gulf states—led by the UAE—are integrating cybersecurity into national defense and regional cooperation frameworks to protect critical infrastructure and economic continuity. #Iran #UAE
Keypoints
- The Iran crisis has increased direct risks to Gulf critical infrastructure and economic hubs.
- Missiles, drones, and cyber operations raise the likelihood of hybrid attacks on physical and digital systems.
- Regional Security Complex Theory shows interdependence, so disruptions in one state can affect the whole Gulf.
- The UAE is modernizing air defenses and integrating cyber defense with conventional military capabilities.
- GCC states are pursuing coordinated defense, intelligence sharing, and diversified partnerships to bolster regional resilience.
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