Saudi Arabia’s cybersecurity recognised as 2nd best globally

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RIYADH – Saudi Arabia’s cybersecurity has been recognised as second best globally in the Cybersecurity Index in the World Competitiveness Yearbook (WCY) 2023 by the Swiss-based International Institute for Management Development (IIMD).

The Kingdom also ranked 17th overall in 2023 – jumping by seven places from 2022 – in the overall competitiveness ranking, according to Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

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With Saudi Arabia frequently ranking among the top economies in the world for cybersecurity, the latest recognition by IIMD is a testament to the efforts of entities like the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA), one of Saudi Arabia’s key national security enablers.

Saudi Arabia has cemented its leadership position through several initiatives to build a sound and sustainable cybersecurity ecosystem in the Kingdom.

The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has also designated the Kingdom as a global leader in cybersecurity.

NCA is the primary national authority for cyber concerns in the Kingdom. It works to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s cyberspace, enabling it to protect national security and vital state interests.

The Authority defends the Kingdom’s critical infrastructure, priority economic sectors, and government services and activities from cyber threats.

According to SPA, NCA also sets the necessary standards for licensing the import, export, and use of hardware and software in terms of cybersecurity, while ensuring compliance with these standards. – Bernama

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