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Qatar hosts first Arab Cyber Exercise

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Last updated: 2025/11/22 at 1:19 PM
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Doha, Qatar – The State of Qatar hosted the inaugural Arab cyber exercise today, a significant step towards bolstering regional cybersecurity cooperation. The drill, part of the National Cyber Security Agency’s (NCSA) 12th annual National Cyber Drill, brought together 21 Arab nations and the General Secretariat of the Council of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers to address the growing threat of cross-border cyberattacks. The exercise underscores a commitment to enhanced digital security and stability across the region.

The event, themed “Cross-Border Attacks,” commenced in Doha and aims to improve joint responses to sophisticated cyber threats targeting critical infrastructure. According to the NCSA, the exercise is designed to foster collaboration, facilitate knowledge sharing, and strengthen collective action among Arab states. This initiative comes at a time of increasing global concern over state-sponsored hacking and ransomware attacks.

Strengthening Regional Cybersecurity Through Collaborative Exercises

The increasing frequency and complexity of cross-border cyber threats have prompted a reevaluation of security strategies across the Arab world. Ahmed Mohammed Al Hammadi, General Director of the NCSA, stated that the current security landscape demands specialized preparedness and proactive awareness. The exercise scenario was specifically tailored to reflect the unique operational environments of cybersecurity institutions in each participating country.

However, the need for such exercises extends beyond simply technical readiness. Effective incident response requires coordinated legal frameworks and information-sharing agreements, areas the Council of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers is actively working to develop. The NCSA has been conducting National Cyber Drills since 2013, establishing a benchmark for assessing institutional readiness and identifying vulnerabilities.

The Evolution of Qatar’s National Cyber Drills

Qatar’s annual drills have evolved over the years, reflecting the changing nature of cyber threats. Initially focused on internal network security, the exercises have gradually expanded to simulate more complex, multi-national attacks. This progression highlights the growing understanding that cybersecurity is not solely a national issue, but a regional and global one. The drills serve as a crucial management tool for evaluating response strategies and minimizing potential impacts on society, the economy, and national stability.

Additionally, the General Secretariat of the Council of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers emphasized the importance of this exercise in advancing the region’s overall cybersecurity ecosystem. They view the collaborative effort as a strategic step towards a more resilient and secure digital future. The exercise also supports broader efforts to promote digital security and protect critical national assets.

The focus on cross-border attacks is particularly relevant given the increasing sophistication of threat actors. These actors often operate from multiple jurisdictions, making attribution and response challenging. The exercise aims to improve the ability of Arab nations to trace attacks, share intelligence, and coordinate defensive measures. This is especially important in sectors like finance, energy, and government, which are frequently targeted by malicious actors.

In contrast to previous drills, this year’s exercise placed a greater emphasis on simulating the disruption of essential services. This included scenarios involving attacks on telecommunications networks, power grids, and healthcare systems. The goal was to test the ability of participating nations to maintain critical functions in the face of a coordinated cyberattack. The exercise also incorporated elements of crisis communication and public awareness.

The First Arab cybersecurity exercise represents a significant investment in regional security and a proactive approach to mitigating cyber risks. The NCSA believes that continued collaboration and information sharing are essential to staying ahead of evolving threats. Related efforts include initiatives to enhance cyber resilience and promote cybersecurity awareness among citizens and businesses.

Looking ahead, the Council of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers plans to conduct a post-exercise analysis to identify areas for improvement and develop a roadmap for future collaboration. A report detailing the findings and recommendations is expected to be released by the end of the first quarter of 2025. Further exercises are anticipated, potentially with increased participation and more complex scenarios. The long-term success of this initiative will depend on sustained political will and continued investment in cybersecurity capabilities across the region.

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