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Arab leaders have approved Riyadh as the headquarters of the Cybersecurity Ministers Council.

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Last updated: 2024/05/23 at 3:31 PM
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The leaders of the Arab League nations recently gathered in Bahrain to adopt the statute of the Council of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers. This Council, which will operate under the University Council, will have Riyadh as its permanent headquarters. Its main objectives include developing general policies and priorities for joint Arab cybersecurity action, enhancing initiatives and programs, and reviewing cybersecurity topics at various levels. The establishment of the Council was proposed by Saudi Arabia and received support from all Arab countries.

Minister of State, Member of the Council of Ministers, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Cybersecurity Authority Dr. Musaed Al-Aiban emphasized the importance of establishing the Council in response to the increasing cyber threats worldwide. Among the goals of the Council are fostering cooperation, coordinating efforts between Arab countries on cybersecurity issues, and exchanging knowledge and experiences. By working together, the Council aims to strengthen cybersecurity measures in the region.

The adoption of the Council of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers demonstrates a collective effort by Arab nations to address the growing threats in the digital world. With cyber attacks becoming more sophisticated and widespread, it is crucial for countries to collaborate and share resources to combat these threats effectively. The Council will play a key role in developing strategies, policies, and initiatives to enhance cybersecurity in the Arab region.

One of the main responsibilities of the Council is to set priorities and policies for joint Arab cybersecurity action. By identifying common goals and strategies, the Council can help streamline efforts and resources to achieve maximum impact. Additionally, the Council will review cybersecurity developments at security, economic, developmental, and legislative levels to ensure comprehensive protection against cyber threats.

Having Riyadh as the permanent headquarters of the Council highlights Saudi Arabia’s commitment to cybersecurity and regional cooperation in this crucial area. As a leader in the region, Saudi Arabia’s proposal to establish the Council underscores its dedication to addressing cybersecurity challenges and promoting collaboration among Arab nations. The choice of Riyadh as the headquarters further solidifies Saudi Arabia’s role in promoting cybersecurity initiatives.

By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, the Council of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers aims to enhance cybersecurity initiatives and programs in the Arab region. Through sharing experiences, best practices, and studies, Arab countries can learn from each other and strengthen their cybersecurity measures. This will ultimately help protect critical infrastructure, data, and systems from cyber threats and ensure a safe digital environment for all citizens.

In conclusion, the establishment of the Council of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers marks a significant step towards enhancing cybersecurity in the Arab region. By working together, Arab countries can address the growing challenges posed by cyber threats and ensure a secure digital future for all. With Riyadh as its permanent headquarters, the Council will lead efforts to develop policies, initiatives, and cooperation strategies to safeguard against cyber attacks. As cyber threats continue to evolve, the Council’s role in fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange will be crucial in strengthening cybersecurity measures across Arab nations.

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