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    Cisco brings Sovereign Critical Infrastructure portfolio to UAE organisations

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 21, 2026
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    Abdelilah Nejjari, Managing Director for Gulf and Levant at Cisco.

    Cisco, the worldwide leader in networking and security, recently launched its Sovereign Critical Infrastructure (SCI) portfolio for customers across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

    Cisco Sovereign Critical Infrastructure addresses the needs of organisations to innovate at pace while maintaining even greater control and autonomy over their data and digital infrastructure.

    The portfolio spans Cisco’s core product lines including networking, security, compute, collaboration, network management, AI and Splunk. Customers can configure and operate it in their own air-gapped, on-premises physical environments.

    The Journey to Sovereign Critical Infrastructure

    SCI is designed to support customers at different stages of their digital sovereignty journey. Built around the principle that there is no one-size-fits-all approach, the portfolio gives organizations with a need for digital sovereignty the flexibility to choose the model that best meets their needs, whether fully on-premises, air-gapped environments for maximum control or hybrid approaches that combine sovereign infrastructure with cloud services. By addressing key customer priorities around data control, operational autonomy, and freedom from dependency, Cisco helps organisations strengthen resilience while maintaining choice and control over their digital infrastructure.

    “At Cisco, we understand that true sovereignty means having the freedom to innovate with choice and control remaining crucial to businesses in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Our Sovereign Critical Infrastructure portfolio meets organisations where they are on their sovereignty journey. The availability of this portfolio reinforces our commitment to being a trusted technology provider for the region’s critical infrastructure”, said Gordon Thomson, President Cisco EMEA.

    “In the UAE, we are seeing strong demand from organisations that want to accelerate innovation while maintaining tighter control over critical data, systems, and operations. This is especially important as AI, security, and infrastructure strategies become more closely connected. Cisco’s Sovereign Critical Infrastructure portfolio gives customers the ability to build secure, customer-controlled environments that support resilience, compliance, and long-term digital growth. Backed by Cisco Customer Experience, we are helping organisations in the UAE create trusted infrastructure that is ready for both today’s operational needs and tomorrow’s AI opportunities”, said Abdelilah Nejjari, Managing Director for Gulf and Levant at Cisco.

    Expanding support with local expertise

    Customers operating a sovereign environment also require support and expertise. To address these needs, the Cisco Customer Experience (CX) organisation now offers support and services with air-gapped, on-premises, or hybrid setups.

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