San Francisco [US], United Arab Emirates recently participated in a meeting at the RSA conference here, bringing together members of the international Counter Ransomware Initiative (CRI), which is currently working to combat cybercrime at the state level. Recognized as the largest international cyber security cooperation partnership. , and specifically addressing ransomware. The White House's CRI Lead Tea has expanded its number of partners from 35 today to 60 in 2022 and continues to expand. The meeting discussed ways to establish trust, exchange information and work together on a crystal ball platform for collective defense and global resilience. During RSAC under CRI, new operational platforms were demonstrated to demonstrate the collaborative and threat sharing capabilities of the Crystal Ball platform, which utilizes specialized models to foster third-party connectivity and Artificial Intelligence. Is.To improve user experience. Currently, more than 1 nation is actively using and sharing the platform, with the goal of gradually onboarding the rest of the countries by the end of the year. Powered by Microsoft technology, the Crystal Ball platform is designed with the latest and most effective technologies. Modern functions with embedded security automation and AI. The platform also considers data residency across geographies to meet the regulatory standards of CRI partners. The esteemed panel led an in-depth discussion on “A Crystal Ball Platform to Facilitate Collaborative Information Sharing and Capacity Building among Members of the Counter Ransomware Initiative.”Dr. Mohammed Ara Al Kuwaiti, Head of the UAE Cyber ​​Security Council, said: “The CRI is an important global effort to boost resilience to ransomware threats and disrupt criminal networks involved in ransomware attacks. Crystal Ball Solutions Equipped with innovative AI technology to provide a collaborative and secure platform that aims to help countries globally prevent cyber attacks, as well as understand the adversaries behind them and build a persistent cyber-aware culture Amy Hogan-Burney, Associate General Counsel, Cybersecurity Policy and Protection, Microsoft, said: “The US-led International Counter Ransomware Initiative (CRI) shows how much impact we can have when we fight cyber threats together. Can put. It unites industry and governments, leveraging the unique capabilities, expertise and skills of each sector to develop real solutions we can all use to disrupt the ransomware ecosystem.''