Saudi Arabia, represented by the National Cybersecurity Authority, is participating in the RSA Cybersecurity Conference held in San Francisco, USA, from May 6 to May 9, reported Ajel.SA. A number of experts, decision-makers and cybersecurity specialists around the world are taking part in the conference. They aim to review what the Saudi experience has achieved locally, regionally and globally leader in the cybersecurity sector.
The Authority will showcase in the exhibition accompanying the conference the Saudi model in cybersecurity. It will exhibit its contributions to empowering the defense, economic, and development sectors. It also highlights its contributions to stimulating investments in the cybersecurity market and its efforts to enhance aspects of international cooperation to confront pressing issues in cyberspace. Moreover, it will tackle the role of cybersecurity as an enabling element to meet the challenges of the future.
The authority indicated that the Saudi pavilion participating in the exhibition includes its technical arm, the Saudi Information Technology Company (SITE). The authority aims to review the globally competitive cybersecurity products and solutions that the company provides to its customers.
It also aims to introduce the contributions of the National Cybersecurity Services Portal (Haseen) and its role in improving the mechanism of providing services and solutions. It is a qualitative project to protect national infrastructure according to a specific vision towards achieving a safe and reliable Saudi cyberspace that enables growth and prosperity.
RSA Cybersecurity Conference
The RSA Conference is an international platform that brings together cybersecurity leaders and experts, specialists and those interested in the field from around the world. It was first launched in 1991. The conference represents an opportunity to explore knowledge and discuss the most important topics and developments in the field.
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