Riyadh Gathers Int’l Cybersecurity Experts in Global Forum

Riyadh Governor Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Riyadh Governor Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Riyadh Gathers Int’l Cybersecurity Experts in Global Forum

Riyadh Governor Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Riyadh Governor Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz (Asharq Al-Awsat)

An international gathering on cybersecurity opened in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on Wednesday, bringing together representatives of global bodies and firms from some 120 countries.

The event, sponsored by Saudi king Salman bin Abdulaziz, was inaugurated by Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, the Governor of Riyadh, for its third edition, under the theme of “Charting Shared Priorities in Cyberspace.”

Prince Faisal emphasized the rapid evolution in the field of cybersecurity in today’s world, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced cooperation and collaborative efforts to address it.

He stressed the importance of leveraging the expertise of international participants, including decision-makers and specialists from around the globe, to yield valuable insights and share international experiences related to critical and strategic cyber matters.

The ultimate goal is to create a secure and trusted cyberspace that fosters progress, innovation, growth, and prosperity for all nations.

Addressing the gathering, Saudi Arabia's cybersecurity chief Majed Al-Mazyad said the event represents a platform for global bodies to come together in a bid to boost cybersecurity cooperation, which in turn, proves beneficial for the international community as a whole.

It is noteworthy that the two-day forum is being organized by the National Cybersecurity Authority and the Saudi Information Technology Company (SITE).

It also features over 150 international speakers.

Eminent decision-makers, CEOs of international organizations related to the field, representing various government and academic sectors, as well as leading global companies from over 120 countries, are in attendance.

The convening of this forum reaffirms Saudi Arabia’s global leadership in the field of cybersecurity, given the achievements of its pioneering experience at the local, regional, and international levels.

The Saudi model in cybersecurity has become a successful and internationally recognized benchmark.

The Global Cybersecurity Forum is a global platform that caters to decision-makers, experts, and professionals involved in critical and strategic cybersecurity issues.

It aims to provide an expansive opportunity for knowledge transfer, expertise exchange, and collaboration exploration on strategic cybersecurity topics.

The Forum will map shared priorities in cyberspace through discussions and sessions on strategic topics related to cybersecurity, focusing on five sub-themes: Cyberspace amidst polycrisis, Cyber growth unlocked, Across cyber divides, Inside cyber minds, and emerging cyber horizons.



Coordination Committee Seeks to Promote Bahraini-Saudi Tourism Exhibitions

Sara Ahmed Buhijji, CEO of Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority 
Sara Ahmed Buhijji, CEO of Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority 
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Coordination Committee Seeks to Promote Bahraini-Saudi Tourism Exhibitions

Sara Ahmed Buhijji, CEO of Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority 
Sara Ahmed Buhijji, CEO of Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority 

Sara Ahmed Buhijji, CEO of Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority, revealed the formation of a committee dedicated to coordinating exhibitions, conferences, and tourism events between Manama and Riyadh, with the aim to maximize mutual benefits for both countries in the sector.
Buhijji was speaking on the sidelines of the 9th UNWTO Forum on Gastronomy Tourism, held in Bahrain from November 18-19.
The event, which is taking place for the first time in the Middle East, is organized by the Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority, the UN World Tourism Organization, and the Basque Culinary Center.
According to Buhijji, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are promoting a shared tourism product, given their geographical proximity and close ties. Visitors to Manama can easily travel to Saudi Arabia, either via the King Fahd Causeway—reaching the Eastern Province in less than 20 minutes—or by air, with a flight to Riyadh taking approximately 30 minutes.
She also highlighted a targeted effort to attract tourists from five key countries, including GCC nations, with a particular focus on Saudi Arabia as one of the largest sources of visitors to Bahrain.
Buhijji emphasized the significance of hosting the 9th UNWTO Forum on Gastronomy Tourism in the Middle East, which has attracted over 650 participants from 59 countries, including the GCC.
She noted that hosting such a prominent event demonstrates Bahrain’s capability to attract large-scale events, thanks to its robust infrastructure, numerous hotels, and Bahrain International Airport’s capacity to handle a significant number of visitors.