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Monday, August 17, 2026

UAE Tawasul System Reports Zero Breaches Since Launch

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The United Arab Emirates government has rolled out coordinated campaigns across its law enforcement, transportation, and emergency services sectors this week. Dubai Police reported 94 percent public awareness of safety campaign objectives, while the Interior Ministry launched its annual "Day Without Accidents" initiative. Separately, officials disclosed that the national Tawasul (TMM) system has maintained a record free of cybersecurity breaches and technical failures since its launch. These developments reflect the country's ongoing commitment to integrated public safety frameworks across federal and emirate-level institutions.

Details:

Dubai Police leadership reviewed strategic performance metrics from the General Directorate of Community Happiness, highlighting 94 percent public perception of awareness campaign goals. The announcement underscores the force's continued emphasis on community engagement as a measurable component of public safety strategy.

The Interior Ministry, coordinating with federal traffic councils and all emirate police commands, formally launched its annual "Day Without Accidents" traffic initiative. The campaign seeks public commitment through formal pledges to reduce road incidents. This recurring program aligns with the UAE's broader vision of reducing traffic fatalities through behavioral interventions and official recognition of safe driving practices.

The director general of Tawasul (TMM), Dr. Mohammed Al-Askar, disclosed that the national digital platform has maintained operational integrity without documented cybersecurity breaches or significant technical failures since deployment. The statement carries weight given increasing global concerns about critical infrastructure vulnerability. Al-Askar's disclosure suggests confidence in the system's security protocols and infrastructure resilience.

Sharjah Police honored a resident from an Arab nationality for demonstrated civic awareness and community vigilance, recognizing cooperation with law enforcement. The recognition ceremony, conducted by Colonel Hamid Saeed bin Sahouh, director of Commercial Areas Police, reflects official encouragement of civilian participation in security frameworks.

The UAE continues positioning itself as a regional leader in integrated emergency response. The national medical readiness program "Jahaziya" launched a specialized eye-health preparedness protocol to develop coordinated emergency response capacity across medical cadres, broadening beyond traditional disaster management into sector-specific resilience.

Watch For:

First, the effectiveness of the annual "Day Without Accidents" campaign in measurably reducing traffic incidents during its period of focus—whether public pledges translate into sustained behavioral change or remain symbolic gestures.

Second, whether Tawasul's cybersecurity track record will be tested by emerging threats; disclosure of zero breaches invites scrutiny from international security researchers and potential threat actors seeking to validate such claims.

Third, the extent to which emirate-level initiatives (Sharjah Police recognition, Dubai awareness metrics) will coordinate with federal frameworks to create systemic rather than compartmentalized safety improvements across the federation.

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