NCA Showcases Saudi Arabia's Commitment To Cybersecurity Growth At RSA Conference
The National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) and various Saudi cybersecurity firms recently wrapped up their participation in the RSA Conference (RSAC) held in San Francisco from April 28 to May 1. This global event served as a platform for the NCA to showcase Saudi Arabia's efforts in enhancing cybersecurity growth and international cooperation.
The Saudi pavilion at RSAC highlighted numerous opportunities within the Kingdom's cybersecurity sector. It featured the latest products, solutions, and services developed locally. The pavilion also showcased initiatives by the NCA aimed at technology localization, supporting innovators, entrepreneurs, and investors, and developing specialized human capabilities in this field.

Several prominent Saudi companies specializing in cybersecurity were part of the NCA-organized pavilion. These included the Saudi Information Technology Company (SITE), Cyberani, sirar by stc, and SAMI Advanced Electronics. Emerging local companies from the Cybersecurity Accelerator's first and second editions—CyberCave, COGNNA, and TrustLine—also participated.
RSAC is a major international event that gathers cybersecurity leaders, experts, specialists, and enthusiasts worldwide. It offers a chance to explore knowledge and discuss key topics and developments in cybersecurity. The conference focuses on current and future challenges while fostering partnerships among international organizations and global companies.
The NCA emphasized its role in supporting global economic and social development through strategic partnerships with international stakeholders. By facilitating expertise transfer and knowledge sharing, these efforts aim to address pressing issues in cyberspace effectively.
The Saudi pavilion attracted significant interest from investors and specialized companies globally. This interest underscores the Kingdom's commitment to advancing its cybersecurity sector while fostering collaboration with international partners.
The conference provided an opportunity for participants to engage with leading figures in cybersecurity. Discussions centered around key developments, challenges, and potential solutions within the industry.
By participating in RSAC, Saudi Arabia demonstrated its dedication to becoming a leader in cybersecurity innovation. The Kingdom aims to build strategic alliances that will enhance its capabilities while contributing to global efforts in securing cyberspace.
With inputs from SPA