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黑料社区 charts global leadership path with landmark deals in 2024

Experts emphasize that these agreements have long-term potential to diversify the Kingdom鈥檚 economy and reduce its dependency on oil revenues. File
Experts emphasize that these agreements have long-term potential to diversify the Kingdom鈥檚 economy and reduce its dependency on oil revenues. File
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Updated 30 December 2024

黑料社区 charts global leadership path with landmark deals in 2024

黑料社区 charts global leadership path with landmark deals in 2024

JEDDAH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030 agenda gained significant momentum in 2024, with the Kingdom securing a series of high-profile strategic partnerships that span multiple industries.

These deals, coupled with the country鈥檚 ongoing reforms, are positioning 黑料社区 as a global economic and financial powerhouse. Experts emphasize that these agreements have long-term potential to diversify the Kingdom鈥檚 economy and reduce its dependency on oil revenues.

In the past year, 黑料社区 signed key agreements with international governments and corporations in sectors including education, tourism, IT, finance, manufacturing, and renewable energy, according to Yaseen Ghulam, associate professor of economics and director of research at Al-Yamamah University in Riyadh.

Tourism sector takes off

The Saudi Tourism Authority reached a major milestone in May by unveiling the Kingdom鈥檚 unique summer destinations at the Arabian Travel Market. This initiative resulted in over 40 new agreements, including partnerships with Saudia, Riyadh Air, flyadeal, Noon, and China鈥檚 i2i Group.




Yaseen Ghulam, associate professor of economics and director of research at Al-Yamamah University in Riyadh. Supplied

鈥淭ourism is expected to play a major role in the Kingdom鈥檚 economic transformation,鈥 Ghulam said, underscoring the importance of these agreements in promoting the sector and creating new employment opportunities, particularly for youth and women. These efforts are in line with Vision 2030鈥檚 broader objectives. 黑料社区 aims to develop year-round attractions and position itself as a top global destination. By blending traditional culture with modern experiences, the Kingdom is appealing to both domestic and international tourists, further strengthening its tourism strategy.

Strategic alliances

Abdullah Al-Maghlouth, a member of the Saudi Economic Association, pointed out that the Kingdom鈥檚 strategic alliances focus on diversifying the economy, attracting foreign investments, and boosting trade with international partners. These partnerships span regions, including the US, China, Europe, and Africa, and cover sectors such as聽technology, infrastructure, tourism, education, and renewable energy.

鈥淭hese partnerships include collaborations with the US, China, European countries, and African nations, focusing on areas like energy, technology, infrastructure, tourism, education, and renewable energy,鈥 he explained.

The agreements target key areas such as reducing reliance on oil, improving infrastructure, and fostering innovation while supporting flagship projects like NEOM, Qiddiya, and The Red Sea Project.

鈥淭hese alliances will improve product and service quality, promote innovation, and help Saudi companies adopt modern technologies,鈥 Al-Maghlouth added.

Education sector

2024 also saw significant strides in education. In November, top American universities visited 黑料社区, leading to an agreement aimed at strengthening academic and scientific cooperation. This partnership will increase exchanges between students and faculty, foster joint research projects, and introduce advanced academic programs.

Additionally, 黑料社区鈥檚 Technical and Vocational Training Corp. launched a cooperation program with the UK鈥檚 Department for Business and Trade, reinforcing the Kingdom鈥檚 growing reputation as a hub for international academic collaborations.

Another key development was a service agreement between the University of Strathclyde and Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, signaling an open door for more British universities to establish partnerships in 黑料社区.

HIGHLIGHTS

These partnerships span regions, including the US, China, Europe, and Africa, and cover sectors such as聽technology, infrastructure, tourism, education, and renewable energy.

The agreements target key areas such as reducing reliance on oil, improving infrastructure, and fostering innovation while supporting flagship projects like NEOM, Qiddiya, and The Red Sea Project.

In November, top American universities visited 黑料社区, leading to an agreement aimed at strengthening academic and scientific cooperation.

黑料社区 signed a major agreement with NASA in 2024 to strengthen ties in space exploration, research, and education.

LEAP 24, a major tech event organized by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, resulted in agreements worth $24 billion to boost AI research and digital technology localization.

Space and digital transformation

In a groundbreaking move, 黑料社区 signed a major agreement with NASA in 2024 to strengthen ties in space exploration, research, and education. 鈥淭his agreement has a huge significance and shall pave the way for further collaboration and related economic activities,鈥 said Ghulam.

On the digital front, LEAP 24, a major tech event organized by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, resulted in agreements worth $24 billion to boost AI research and digital technology localization.

Highlights include Amazon鈥檚 $5.3 billion investment in training initiatives, including the AWS 黑料社区 Women鈥檚 Skills Initiative, which aims to train 4,000 women. Additionally, Aramco Digital announced partnerships with US tech companies to build the world鈥檚 largest AI supercomputer center in 黑料社区.

鈥淎ll these agreements are expected to generate employment opportunities and help diversify the economy greatly,鈥 Ghulam said.




Abdullah Al-Maghlouth, a member of the Saudi Economic Association, pointed out that the Kingdom鈥檚 strategic alliances focus on diversifying the economy.

Construction, renewable energy sectors

In the construction sector, a notable partnership was formed between 黑料社区鈥檚 National Housing Co. and China鈥檚 CITIC Construction. The agreement focuses on developing industrial cities and logistics zones to support residential projects and strengthen the real estate sector. Ghulam emphasized that these zones would boost construction, support local industries, expand the domestic materials market, and improve housing quality.

Renewable energy also made waves in 2024. In January, ACWA Power, a Saudi company, led a $1.5 billion wind energy project in Egypt, one of the largest onshore wind energy projects globally. 鈥淭his initiative will provide electricity to 1 million homes in Egypt and reduce carbon emissions by 2.4 million tonnes annually,鈥 Ghulam pointed out.

This project not only supports Egypt鈥檚 energy needs but also solidifies ACWA Power鈥檚 position as a key player in the global renewable energy sector, alongside other leading Saudi brands like Aramco and the Public Investment Fund.

PIF鈥檚 expanding role

The Public Investment Fund continues to be a driving force behind the Kingdom鈥檚 economic transformation. Since 2017, PIF has created nearly 644,000 jobs and launched 94 new businesses. In 2024, PIF acquired a 15 percent stake in Heathrow Airport for $4.12 billion, signaling its intent to expand its influence in global infrastructure projects.

PIF also partnered with Google Cloud to establish an AI hub in 黑料社区, a project that is expected to contribute $71 billion to the country鈥檚 GDP over the next eight years.

鈥淭his cooperation seeks to strengthen the Saudi workforce and assist the country鈥檚 goal of a 50 percent increase in the information and communication technology industry in coming years,鈥 Ghulam noted.

In the renewable energy sector, PIF has been instrumental in localizing the production of wind turbines, solar cells, and other renewable technologies. In partnership with Jinko Solar and Vision Industries, PIF is working to produce solar power ingots and wafers, further advancing 黑料社区鈥檚 green energy ambitions.

Additionally, in April, PIF joined forces with BlackRock to launch a multi-asset investment platform in Riyadh, aimed at expanding 黑料社区鈥檚 capital markets and attracting global investors.

A transformative year

The strategic partnerships and investments forged by 黑料社区 in 2024 reflect the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to economic innovation, diversification, and global collaboration. By focusing on developing human capital, cutting-edge industries, and sustainable growth, 黑料社区 is positioning itself as a leader on the world stage across multiple sectors.


How 黑料社区 guards intellectual property online

How 黑料社区 guards intellectual property online
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How 黑料社区 guards intellectual property online

How 黑料社区 guards intellectual property online
  • Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property plays a leading role in preventing such cybercrimes聽
  • Saudi laws such as the Personal Data Protection Law and the Anti-Cybercrime Law directly safeguard personal identity

RIYADH: As modern technology continues to advance, artificial intelligence is becoming central to everyday life, reshaping how people interact with information and identity. 

From sourcing data and generating images to powering live-streamed avatars like VTubers, AI is transforming creativity and entertainment. Yet, these innovations also bring risks 鈥 particularly the growing threat of digital identity theft. Without proper safeguards, creative ideas and personal likenesses can be copied, misused, or stolen.

A creator鈥檚 perspective

Saudi content creator and VTuber PikaLoli knows these challenges firsthand. She explained the importance of protecting her digital persona.

鈥淪ince my character and brand exist only online, it鈥檚 really important for me to prevent others from copying or misusing my content,鈥 she said.

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Working as a VTuber, she added, is a demanding role that blends multiple disciplines. 鈥淚 produce gaming videos, roleplays, and short storytelling on YouTube, blending technology and creativity to bring magical digital experiences to life. Although I appear as an animated character, every part of my content is carefully crafted and fully run by me.鈥

Since launching her channel in April 2021, PikaLoli has gained more than 1 million subscribers and built an online community she plans to expand further. But the work, she stressed, is more than a hobby: It鈥檚 a full-time job that involves voice acting, editing, directing, and staying creative nonstop.鈥

Despite embracing digital platforms, she remains cautious about AI. 鈥淎s much as I love how AI can help with animation and content ideas, I don鈥檛 fully trust it to represent my identity. It鈥檚 my voice, my energy. AI can鈥檛 replace the real Pikaloli. I see AI more like a tool or assistant, not a creator.鈥

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To protect her work, she relies not on watermarks, but on the uniqueness of her character and the loyalty of her fans. 鈥淓ven if someone tries, I trust my community to recognize and support the original.鈥

She also uses secure platforms, monitors for content misuse, and stays closely connected with her community. As she put it, 鈥渁 strong community helps protect you from impersonators too.鈥

A global challenge

Concerns about identity theft extend far beyond individual creators. Globally, millions fall victim to digital fraud each year. In France alone, more than 200,000 people are affected annually. Offenders can face penalties of up to one year in prison and a fine of 15,000 euros ($16,300), according to the IN Group website.

The website describes identity theft as a crime in which someone assumes the identity of another person 鈥 or uses their information without consent 鈥 in ways that can cause harm to reputation, finances, or security.

黑料社区鈥檚 regulatory framework

In 黑料社区, the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property plays a leading role in preventing such crimes.

鈥淪AIP aims to regulate, support, develop, nurture, protect, enforce, and enhance IP in 黑料社区 in line with global best practices. It reports directly to his royal highness, prime minister,鈥 said Fahad Alzamil, executive director of corporate communication and spokesman for SAIP.

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He explained that both citizens and residents can register copyrights, trademarks, and patents online.

鈥淎ll citizens and residents within 黑料社区 can apply for intellectual property registration through the official website of the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property. The process requires accurately completing all required fields in the application.鈥

With AI making it easier than ever to create manipulated images or videos, Alzamil stressed that regulations are in place to protect people from such risks. He cited Article 17 of the Copyright Law, which 鈥減rohibits the publication, display, or distribution of a photograph without the permission of the person depicted, covering both traditional and AI-generated pictures or audiovisual works.鈥

DID YOU KNOW?

鈥 In France, more than 200,000 people fall victim to identity theft every year, leading the government to introduce strict regulations to combat the issue.

鈥 Article 17 of 黑料社区鈥檚 Copyright Law prohibits the publication, display, or distribution of a photograph without the permission of the person depicted 鈥 a rule that applies to both traditional and AI-generated images and audiovisual works.

鈥 The Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property鈥檚 Beneficiary Support Center offers comprehensive assistance, including in-person consultations, complaint handling, and follow-up services.

In addition, Saudi laws such as the Personal Data Protection Law and the Anti-Cybercrime Law directly safeguard personal identity.

To strengthen enforcement, SAIP combines advanced monitoring tools with awareness campaigns. According to Alzamil, the authority also works with international bodies like the World Intellectual Property Organization to ensure alignment with global best practices.

Balancing innovation and security

AI offers vast opportunities for innovation but also raises pressing concerns about identity protection. For creators like PikaLoli, maintaining authenticity requires vigilance, while for regulators like SAIP, it means building strong legal and digital safeguards.

As Alzamil emphasized, protecting digital identity is not only a matter of law but also of awareness and collaboration. The future of creativity, he suggested, depends on trust, responsibility, and collective efforts to secure both identity and intellectual property in the digital age.

 


Cyber threats demand increased investment to secure global power grids, experts say

Margarete Schramboeck, board member of Aramco Digital. (AN photo by Abdulrahman Bin Shalhoub)
Margarete Schramboeck, board member of Aramco Digital. (AN photo by Abdulrahman Bin Shalhoub)
Updated 02 October 2025

Cyber threats demand increased investment to secure global power grids, experts say

Margarete Schramboeck, board member of Aramco Digital. (AN photo by Abdulrahman Bin Shalhoub)

RIYADH: As global momentum builds toward cleaner and smarter energy systems, cyberattacks on power grids and transmission lines are emerging as a growing challenge to resilience.

Speaking to Arab News on the sidelines of the Global Cybersecurity Forum in Riyadh, Heidi Crebo-Rediker, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, said that investment in energy infrastructure was critical to protect against cyberattacks, which were becoming a major threat to energy systems worldwide.

鈥淚 think that the under-investment in the energy grid and energy related infrastructure is obviously a critical priority,鈥 she said. 鈥淔inding the money to do that, and the will to do that, is is a challenge, and it falls on both public and private hands. So it鈥檚 really whose responsibility is it to pay for it, who prioritizes, but at the end of the day, if we don鈥檛 have a resilient energy infrastructure, then we have potentially massive, catastrophic shocks to businesses and to the economy at large.鈥

A recent Boston Consulting Group report said that quantum computing could unlock more than $50 billion in value across industries, with energy representing the largest opportunity. In oil and gas alone, the potential savings range from $6 billion to $30 billion.

鈥淲e already know that attacks from traditional types of threats can be catastrophic for the energy infrastructure, but cyber is a dominant risk,鈥 Crebo-Rediker said.

She emphasized that resilience depended on effective cooperation, both domestically and internationally. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just collaboration between public and private,鈥 she said. 鈥淓nergy is global, and having cooperation between different countries on cybersecurity is imperative.鈥

Crebo-Rediker said that governance models also mattered, noting that 鈥測ou have to have a much better working relationship between the public sector and the private sector.鈥

She added that it was difficult to know if enough was being invested until an effective cyberattack occured. 鈥淵ou never know if you鈥檝e spent enough and invested enough, and if you鈥檙e resilient enough, until you are able to counter an attack that would otherwise shut you down,鈥 she said.

鈥淭he idea is really to minimize the impact of cyberattacks, because as part of critical infrastructure you can鈥檛 have a functioning economy without your energy systems working.鈥

Crebo-Rediker added that the stakes were particularly high in regions where extreme climates or advanced industries demanded constant power. 鈥淔or parts of the world that are either very hot, very cold, or dependent on high-tech industries, chip manufacturing companies, fabs (high-technology fabrication plants), all require constant energy to keep their systems operational, otherwise you have cascading negative effects on industry as a result,鈥 she said.

Margarete Schramboeck, board member of Aramco Digital, said that energy security must be treated as the backbone of every economy.

鈥淭he energy sectors are the lifelines of each economy. We have seen this. If these lifelines are cut or not functioning anymore, the whole economy can go down,鈥 she said. 鈥淎 good energy sector is therefore key for each economy, and therefore it becomes a target for cybersecurity attacks, and it needs to be protected.鈥

Schramboeck highlighted the challenge of modernizing outdated systems. 鈥淚n a lot of countries around the world, energy sectors are sometimes an infrastructure that is old,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o how can you combine innovations from the digital sector with these old investments which are actually not connected, which is difficult to handle.

鈥淭o find solutions, there is the key role for the next generations, and these generations, especially a lot of startups, but also existing big tech companies, invest a lot of their brains into solving this topic.鈥

She highlighted the importance of ongoing investment. 鈥淔or the energy industry, there is continuous spending needed and, in my view, it will grow over the years,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen we see the next generations of threats coming ahead, there will be new investments needed. And I want to mention especially one big investment, which is absolutely necessary. It is into human capital. It鈥檚 into the next generation, the young people, training them, educating them.鈥

Schramboeck said that the Kingdom was also driving innovation in energy. 鈥淔or the energy infrastructure, 黑料社区 is really doing a lot ... There is a lot of investment in startups and an ecosystem of next-generation energy solutions. And this has started a few years ago and is continuing, and I am convinced it will have a positive impact soon.

鈥淚t鈥檚 always about these two factors. It鈥檚 in investment in hardware, software and innovative solutions on the one hand side, but even more in people. Only when both are considered and taken care of, then we鈥檙e looking into a safe and secure future.鈥

The Global Cybersecurity Forum concluded on Thursday after two days of discussions with policymakers and industry leaders, under the theme 鈥淪caling Cohesive Advancement in Cyberspace.鈥


Palestinian food company sees sales soar as UK consumers show solidarity聽

Palestinian food company sees sales soar as UK consumers show solidarity聽
Updated 02 October 2025

Palestinian food company sees sales soar as UK consumers show solidarity聽

Palestinian food company sees sales soar as UK consumers show solidarity聽
  • Zaytoun, which sells olive oil, dates and other foodstuffs, saw a 50% rise in sales last year
  • 鈥楾he hardiness of the olive tree, what it can withstand, is very much symbolic to Palestinians鈥

LONDON: A Palestinian food company says it believes a 50 percent increase in sales in the UK is due to customers showing solidarity with people in the West Bank and Gaza.

Zaytoun had revenues of 拢3.2 million ($4.289 million) in 2024, driven by sales of its extra virgin olive oil and medjool dates, as well as almonds and giant couscous.

Meaning olive in Arabic, Zaytoun is a fair trade enterprise looking to help Palestinian agricultural communities.

It launched in 2004 and sales have steadily risen, with 500 milliliter bottles of its oil selling for around 拢15 in the UK.

Manal Ramadan White, Zaytoun鈥檚 managing director, told The Guardian that the sales show people 鈥渨anting to make a difference with their purchasing power.鈥

She added: 鈥淔rom 2023 to 2024 we grew by about 50 percent due to the UK market wanting to show support in some way.鈥

Ramadan White said questions had dogged Zaytoun about the expense of the product from the outset required to give Palestinian farmers a fair income.

鈥淭he products are really expensive to buy, so there鈥檚 not much profit margin,鈥 she said. 鈥淵et 21 years later, here we are.鈥

The Fairtrade Foundation ensures that producers receive proper remuneration and an additional premium on their goods. In the UK last year, 拢28 million were generated in sales for the Fairtrade premium alone.

Zaytoun, however, has been unable to carry the Fairtrade logo on its products for over a year due to the security situation in the region preventing official checks from taking place.

鈥淲e haven鈥檛 been able to get Fairtrade organic certified olive oil out of Palestine for almost a year now,鈥 said Ramadan White. 鈥淭he certifier pulled out at very short notice and without a handover.鈥

Zaytoun has not changed its suppliers, working with the same producers across the West Bank, and says it hopes to have auditors certify its products by the time of the next harvest.

鈥淭he landscape is dotted with olive trees 鈥 Most families have some whether it鈥檚 20 or thousands,鈥 said Ramadan White. 

鈥淭he hardiness of the olive tree, what it can withstand, is very much symbolic to Palestinians. It鈥檚 a metaphor for their resilience and hardiness through all these challenging times.鈥

As well as certification, the war in Gaza has made transportation of goods difficult, with extra security 鈥 including checkpoints and sniffer dog inspections 鈥 hampering exports through the Israeli port of Haifa.

In a statement, Fairtrade said it would 鈥渞aise our voices in solidarity with the people of Gaza and the West Bank whose futures are being deliberately dismantled.鈥

The foundation鈥檚 CEO Eleanor Harrison said: 鈥淲e believe that every person has the right to live and work in safety and determine their own future.鈥

She added: 鈥淲e stand for fairness, solidarity, and the empowerment of people to decide on their own futures. We cannot remain silent while the foundations of life are being destroyed.鈥


Foreign investor rule changes for Saudi stock market out for consultation

Foreign investor rule changes for Saudi stock market out for consultation
Updated 02 October 2025

Foreign investor rule changes for Saudi stock market out for consultation

Foreign investor rule changes for Saudi stock market out for consultation

RIYADH: Foreign investors may soon be able to buy Saudi stocks without restrictions, under a draft plan aimed at boosting liquidity and expanding the Kingdom鈥檚 $3 trillion equity market. 

The proposal, now out for a 30-day consultation, would allow all categories of non-resident investors to purchase shares directly on the Tadawul Main Market.

It would dismantle the Qualified Foreign Investor framework and scrap swap agreements, long seen as barriers to international participation, according to an official release.

Gulf markets such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar, as well as Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman, already allow foreign investors to buy shares directly, boosting liquidity, attracting global capital, and modernizing their exchanges. 

Foreign ownership in Saudi equities has already climbed sharply, exceeding SR528 billion ($141 billion) by the second quarter of 2025, Capital Market Authority data shows. If approved, the changes would mark the most significant market opening since direct foreign access was first introduced in 2015. 

鈥淭he draft aims to broaden and diversify the base of investors eligible to participate in the Main Market, while also attracting additional investments and increasing market liquidity,鈥 the CMA said. 

The consultation runs until Oct. 31, with final rules to follow after feedback is reviewed. 

Once approved, foreign investors would be able to purchase shares in listed companies on the main market directly, without going through these extra layers. Non-resident investors would be able to open accounts and invest directly in listed securities. 

黑料社区鈥檚 move fits into a broader program of capital-market modernization aimed at boosting liquidity and global participation. 

In July, the CMA eased rules for foreign investors to open accounts, while amendments to investment fund regulations aligned the market more closely with global standards. 

The latest draft follows a late-September policy signal that fueled a rally in Saudi equities and comes as officials weigh lifting the long-standing 49 percent cap on foreign ownership. 

The CMA pointed to strong growth in overseas participation as a foundation for the change. 

The regulator framed the draft as part of a phased approach to position Riyadh as an international marketplace capable of attracting larger, more diverse flows of foreign capital. 

The initiative, it said, is intended to strengthen confidence among market participants and support the broader local economy. 

Stakeholders can submit comments through the Unified Electronic Platform for Consulting the Public and Government Entities or via a prescribed email form. The CMA said it will review all relevant submissions before finalizing the amendments. 


Cybersecurity not 鈥榗ompliance checkbox鈥 but enabler of trust for investment, GCF experts say聽

Fifth Global Cybersecurity Forum convened global decision-makers and experts in Riyadh Oct. 1-2 to shape future of cyberspace.
Fifth Global Cybersecurity Forum convened global decision-makers and experts in Riyadh Oct. 1-2 to shape future of cyberspace.
Updated 02 October 2025

Cybersecurity not 鈥榗ompliance checkbox鈥 but enabler of trust for investment, GCF experts say聽

Fifth Global Cybersecurity Forum convened global decision-makers and experts in Riyadh Oct. 1-2 to shape future of cyberspace.

RIYADH: On the second day of the Global Cybersecurity Forum, discussions focused sharply on the critical role of cybersecurity in influencing foreign direct investment. 

鈥淚nvestors want to know that leaders both in government and in business take cybersecurity seriously at the very top, they want to see budgets allocated, regulations enforced, and results reported,鈥 Bocar A. Ba, CEO of SAMENA Telecommunications Council, said. 

鈥淭hat visible prioritization is what gives them confidence that risks are managed, opportunities are sustainable, and the capital, most importantly, is protected,鈥 he added.

In a session focused on securing investment, experts emphasized that cyber readiness directly shapes investor confidence and national risk profiles, urging top-level prioritization of cybersecurity, noting that nations and companies able to demonstrate robust cyber defenses are better positioned for economic success.

In what he called the single most important action, Ba stated: 鈥淢aking cybersecurity a leadership priority and not a cost to be managed quietly in an IT department, and not a box to tick for compliance but a central pillar for national and corporate economic strategy.鈥

During the session, he stressed that 鈥渃ybersecurity is not the enemy of investment, it is the enabler of trust in investment.鈥 

He added: 鈥淐ybersecurity has been the guarantor of stability and the foundation of investment trust.鈥

The SAMENA Telecommunications Council called for joint action on several fronts, 鈥渇irst by developing a cyber readiness framework with measurable benchmarks ... practising more transparency, and third by creating regulatory sandboxes where cybersecurity solutions could be tested in partnerships with regulators.鈥

Speaking alongside Ba on the panel were Wael Fattouh, chief of advisory at SITE, and Christopher Steed, CIO and managing director of Paladin Capital Group. 

The panelists discussed how strengthening cyber resilience, governance, and transparency can attract investment and position economies as secure hubs in an interconnected world.

Fattouh stated: 鈥淭he Saudi market has reached a level of maturity and capability that we are now looking to be cocreators, co-investors, in innovation, innovators with the IP.鈥 

During the forum, Site stated that they are preparing to launch 鈥渢he first Saudi IP for next generation firewall and HDR.鈥 

This marks the fifth Global Cybersecurity Forum, which convened global decision-makers and experts in Riyadh Oct. 1-2 to shape the future of cyberspace under the theme 鈥淪caling Cohesive Advancement in Cyberspace.鈥