Riyadh Global Forum to Discuss Cybersecurity Challenges

Riyadh Global Forum to Discuss Cybersecurity Challenges
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Riyadh Global Forum to Discuss Cybersecurity Challenges

Riyadh Global Forum to Discuss Cybersecurity Challenges

Saudi Arabia’s Global Cybersecurity Forum, in its first edition, kicks off in the Kingdom’s capital, Riyadh on Feb 4 and will be witnessing discussions that address global cyber opportunities and challenges.

The event, considered the first-of-its-kind, will be inaugurated on Tuesday under the patronage of King Salman at the Ritz Carlton from Feb. 4- 5.

Abbad Al-Abbad, head of media communications at the National Cybersecurity Authority, said that the forum seeks to have the Kingdom take a leading role in creating a map of cybersecurity at the global level.

At a plenary session, Abbad said: “Emphasis will be placed on exploring opportunities to address cyber challenges, developing the cybersecurity industry globally and locally, as well as stimulating research related to capacity building and protecting emerging technologies.”

He also revealed that the Kingdom advanced in the United Nations cybersecurity index to 13th worldwide, ranking first in the Arab world and in the Middle East.

The 147 speakers, including an audience of 1,200 cybersecurity experts from 63 different countries, will take part in the forum, attended by well-known global cybersecurity companies. The conference aims to develop the cybersecurity sector in the Kingdom.

Over the duration of two days, more than 50 sessions will take place aiming to strengthen international collaboration and facilitate the launch of both national and international initiatives to create a secure and prosperous cyber world.

The speakers include a number of ministers and leaders of government agencies for cybersecurity in addition to a number of leaders of international organizations in this field.



Saudi Defense Minister Receives Newly Appointed and Promoted Military Officials

Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman receives newly appointed and promoted military officials in Riyadh. (SPA)
Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman receives newly appointed and promoted military officials in Riyadh. (SPA)
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Saudi Defense Minister Receives Newly Appointed and Promoted Military Officials

Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman receives newly appointed and promoted military officials in Riyadh. (SPA)
Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman receives newly appointed and promoted military officials in Riyadh. (SPA)

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman received in his office in Riyadh on Monday newly appointed and promoted military officials.

The appointments and promotions were decreed in a Royal Order by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on Thursday.

Prince Khalid received Lieutenant General Fahd bin Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Ghufaili, who was named Deputy Chief of the General Staff at the rank of lieutenant general, and Lieutenant General Fahd bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Mutair, who was named Advisor at the Minister of Defense’s Office at the rank of lieutenant general.

He welcomed Major General Fahd bin Hamad Al-Salman, who was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and appointed Commander of the Joint Forces, and Major General Fahd bin Saud Al-Juhani, who was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and appointed Chief of Staff of the Land Forces.

Prince Khalid also received Naval Major General Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Hamed Al-Gharibi, who was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and appointed Chief of Staff of the Naval Forces.

The minister bestowed upon the officials medals of their military ranks, wishing them success in serving their religion and nation.

In return, the officials expressed their appreciation to King Salman and Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, for entrusting them in their new duties and ranks. They also expressed their gratitude to Prince Khalid.

The medal ceremony was attended by Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Fayyadh bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili and other senior officials.