Hightlights|Spotlights on Chinese Cybersecurity at GISEC
Recently, GISEC 2025 — the most prominent and professional cybersecurity exhibition in the Middle East — successfully concluded in Dubai, UAE.
This year’s event was held on a grand scale, attracting over 22,000 cybersecurity professionals from more than 160 countries around the world. Over 750 exhibitors showcased cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions. As the largest cybersecurity event in the Middle East and Africa, GISEC 2025 achieved remarkable results, further advancing global collaboration and development in the cybersecurity field.
At this year’s exhibition, Z-ONE, as the organizer of the China Pavilion, joined forces with six outstanding Chinese cybersecurity companies — NetChina Cloud Security, Longmai, TianJi Partners, Cloudfall, TANZE INFO, and Vul. AI — to present a strong lineup and high enthusiasm, showcasing the vibrant development of China’s cybersecurity industry and its open, collaborative stance to the world.
This participation not only highlighted the innovation capabilities and technical strength of China’s cybersecurity sector, but also underscored the determination and confidence of Chinese cybersecurity enterprises in expanding into international markets and actively contributing to global cybersecurity governance.
Each of these six companies showcased cutting-edge technologies and solutions from China’s cybersecurity sector in their own unique way. In addition to presenting their latest innovations, the companies in the China Pavilion actively engaged in various exchange activities during the exhibition.
Both the China Pavilion and the participating tech firms were interviewed and featured by local media, and held in-depth discussions with cybersecurity experts and industry representatives from around the world. Together, they explored future trends in the cybersecurity industry and sought opportunities for collaboration.
There was a shared consensus that, in the face of increasingly severe cybersecurity challenges, global cooperation is essential. The cybersecurity industry must work together to confront these challenges and build a community of shared future in cyberspace.
The China Pavilion became an important platform for international exchange and collaboration.
During the exhibition, representatives from the China Pavilion engaged in in-depth discussions with Huawei Middle East, sharing best practices and experiences in the field of cybersecurity, and exploring potential directions for future cooperation.
It is worth noting that a delegation from Malaysia’s National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA) was also invited to visit the China Pavilion. During their visit, the NACSA delegation engaged in warm and in-depth discussions with representatives from Z-ONE and other exhibiting Chinese companies.
The two sides had lively conversations on topics such as the latest trends in cybersecurity technology, talent development in the cybersecurity field, and the potential for future cooperation. The atmosphere was enthusiastic and cordial. This exchange further deepened mutual understanding between China and Malaysia in the field of cybersecurity and laid a solid foundation for deeper cooperation in the future.
Professional security communities from Malaysia and Singapore also visited the China Pavilion, engaging in in-depth technical exchanges and discussions. Such interactions have become a routine part of communication within the global tech community, with professionals meeting and exchanging ideas across various countries and regions.
In addition, the China Pavilion and the Australia Pavilion carried out a friendly exchange of souvenirs, a symbolic gesture that reflects the deepening exchanges and growing friendship between the two countries in the field of cybersecurity.
The successful hosting of GISEC 2025 provided an important platform for Chinese cybersecurity companies to step onto the global stage.
Through their participation, Z-ONE and its six partners not only showcased the strength and potential of China’s cybersecurity industry, but also demonstrated the commitment and responsibility of Chinese cybersecurity enterprises in actively contributing to global cybersecurity governance and building a community with a shared future in cyberspace.
Looking ahead, China’s cybersecurity forces will continue to expanding into overseas markets, contributing more Chinese wisdom and solutions to the development of global cybersecurity, and working hand in hand with global partners to build a secure, stable, and prosperous cyberspace!
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