Saudi Monetary Authority Launches Cyber-Security Training Program

The SAMA logo.
The SAMA logo.
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Saudi Monetary Authority Launches Cyber-Security Training Program

The SAMA logo.
The SAMA logo.

Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) announced the launch of the second version of its cyber-security training program.

The program, dubbed Secure 18, is scheduled to start Monday in order to prepare national cadres for taking cyber-security positions in the financial sector, as well as other sectors. The initiative, held for the second year in a row, is part of the Financial Sector Development Program's efforts to help push Vision 2030 forward.

SAMA explained that the 26-week program will be held in Saudi Arabia and United States, through which 26 trainees will attend seminars, meetings and scientific and practical training delivered by international experts.

The Authority illustrated that the acceptance process in the program went through several systematic phases of assessment that encompass about 8,000 computer science and information technology graduates from local and foreign accredited universities.

It explained that the first phase will begin in Riyadh for five weeks through which trainees will learn the fundamental concepts of cyber-security, as well as basic skills. They will then travel to the United States to begin the second phase, which lasts 19 weeks, during which they will develop their technical specialization.

Trainees will be divided into four technical tracks: defense and protection, penetration test, Pascal structure and governance and risk management. They will be motivated to research and increase their cyber-security knowledge. The second phase includes intensive practical and on-the-job training, seminars, discussion panels and guidance.

In the final phase, participants will be trained to encounter real cyber-attacks and project management through real-time simulation experience. This phase includes visits to legislative and supervisory authorities in the Kingdom.

In January 21, SAMA graduated 19 students (both male and female) who underwent intensive training for six months and a half in Saudi Arabia, the United State and United Kingdom.

The graduates were eventually recruited by SAMA, the Ministry of Finance, General Authority of Zakat and Tax, General Authority of statistic and Saudi Customs, as well as the banking sectors.



Saudia Becomes Global Leader and Ranks First Worldwide in On-Time Performance

Saudi Arabian Airlines plane, is seen at the airport of the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, August 9, 2021. (Reuters)
Saudi Arabian Airlines plane, is seen at the airport of the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, August 9, 2021. (Reuters)
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Saudia Becomes Global Leader and Ranks First Worldwide in On-Time Performance

Saudi Arabian Airlines plane, is seen at the airport of the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, August 9, 2021. (Reuters)
Saudi Arabian Airlines plane, is seen at the airport of the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, August 9, 2021. (Reuters)

Saudia, the national flag carrier of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has topped the list of global airlines for on-time performance, according to a report by the independent aviation tracking site Cirium for June 2024.

The report said Saudia achieved an on-time arrival rate of 88.22% and an on-time departure rate of 88.73% while operating 16,133 flights across its network of over 100 destinations on four continents. This achievement is notable given that June is a peak travel month due to the Hajj and summer travel seasons.

Director General of Saudia Group Eng. Ibrahim Al-Omar said: “This accomplishment is a realization of our strategic goals to enhance operational efficiency and quality through continuous improvements in flight scheduling and the implementation of the best digital solutions and systems for operations management.”

“Maintaining a high level of on-time performance requires significant effort, as it involves overcoming numerous operational challenges in the aviation industry, such as weather conditions, high temperatures, technical issues, and other airport-related factors,” he added.

“I express my gratitude to all Saudia employees for their diligent work in maintaining the national flag carrier's operational excellence.”

Saudia has consistently been among the top 10 global airlines for on-time performance since last year, demonstrating its commitment to providing the highest standards of quality and air safety.

Its operations are managed through the largest Integrated Operation Control Center (IOCC) of its kind in the Middle East, which runs within a comprehensive system involving all sectors and group companies.

The center utilizes the latest technologies for aircraft communications, ensuring smooth operations by monitoring all procedures related to aircraft takeoff and landing in real time at all domestic and international stations.