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Dirasat Center Convenes Cybersecurity Research Committee

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/07/16 at 8:23 PM
Mohamed Mahmoud
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Cybersecurity research agenda for 2026–2027

Abdullah Mohammed Al-Ahmad, chief executive of the Bahrain Centre for Strategic, International and Energy Studies (Diraasat), recently chaired the third meeting of the Scientific Research Committee on cybersecurity to review the committee’s work plan for 2026–2027. The meeting in Manama brought together national experts and institutional representatives to align priorities for cybersecurity research across the kingdom.

The session reviewed proposed activities designed to strengthen Bahrain’s research capacity and foster national collaboration, according to a statement from Diraasat. The work plan centers on promoting applied studies, practitioner-oriented outputs and policy-relevant findings to inform national cybersecurity strategy.

Committee composition and participating institutions

The committee includes researchers and representatives from key national bodies: the National Cybersecurity Centre, the University of Bahrain, Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain Polytechnic and the Nasser Scientific and Technical Center. These institutions were present to offer technical inputs and to explore how their respective strengths can feed into a joint research agenda.

Members discussed the roles each organization can play in delivering the work plan, with higher education institutions expected to lead academic studies while applied research centres support pilot projects. Therefore, the structure aims to combine scholarly rigor with practical implementation.

Main initiatives: dialogues, papers, workshops and surveys

The draft work plan outlines a sequence of intellectual dialogues, peer-reviewed papers, thematic workshops and public surveys as core activities to advance cybersecurity research. Furthermore, officials said these initiatives are intended to produce evidence-based recommendations for policymakers and industry stakeholders.

Workshops will target capacity building for practitioners and researchers, while surveys and public engagement exercises will map national awareness and resilience gaps. Meanwhile, academic papers and policy briefs will be prepared to raise the technical level of debate and support long-term capability development.

Implementation mechanisms and national collaboration

Committee members examined mechanisms for executing the plan, including governance arrangements, timelines and resource-sharing models. The discussion emphasized coordinated funding approaches and joint supervision of research projects to avoid duplication and maximize impact.

Opportunities for national collaboration were also explored, with participating entities agreeing to leverage institutional expertise according to their mandates. In contrast to fragmented initiatives, the committee seeks to create a single point of coordination for cybersecurity research that facilitates multi-disciplinary work and cross-sector exchanges.

Capacity building and talent development

Capacity building emerged as a central theme, with the plan proposing targeted training programs, internships and collaborative research placements to cultivate cybersecurity talent. These measures are intended to expand national technical expertise while building a pipeline for future academics and practitioners.

Additionally, the committee considered mechanisms for accrediting training outcomes and for linking university curricula with national operational needs. Therefore, the strategy aims to align educational outputs with practical workforce requirements.

Benefits for national policy and resilience

By coordinating research efforts, the committee expects to produce actionable insights that inform national cyber policy, regulatory frameworks and incident response planning. Officials noted that consolidated research outputs can help prioritize investments and guide public-private partnerships in cybersecurity.

Furthermore, enhanced collaboration across universities and research centers is likely to improve the exchange of data, methodologies and technical standards that support resilience. Consequently, the initiative could strengthen Bahrain’s ability to anticipate and mitigate cyber threats.

Related research themes and secondary keywords

Key thematic areas identified for further study include critical infrastructure protection, digital forensics, threat intelligence, and human factors in cybersecurity research. These topics were highlighted as priorities to support a comprehensive national security posture.

Secondary keywords such as national collaboration, capacity building and research agenda were integrated into planning discussions to ensure the work plan reflects both strategic and operational concerns. Therefore, the committee aims to produce outputs that are usable by policymakers and industry practitioners alike.

Next steps and timeline to watch

Committee members agreed to refine the work plan and clarify implementation responsibilities ahead of the 2026–2027 period. According to the centre, the immediate next steps include finalizing project scopes, scheduling initial workshops and establishing monitoring mechanisms to evaluate progress.

Readers should watch for the publication of detailed project outlines and calls for participation, which are expected to provide opportunities for academic and industry partners to engage. Meanwhile, the committee will continue to consult participating institutions to synchronize calendars and resource commitments.

Outlook and concluding note

The third meeting marks a concrete step toward a cohesive approach to cybersecurity research in Bahrain. Moving forward, the committee’s coordinated work plan seeks to translate scholarly work into practical tools for national resilience and policy development.

As the committee transitions from planning to implementation, stakeholders will monitor early pilot activities and workshop outcomes to assess the effectiveness of the national collaboration model. In short, the committee’s progress will be an important indicator of Bahrain’s evolving research capacity in cybersecurity research and its readiness to meet future digital threats.

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