Aramco Calls for Confronting Cyber-Terrorism

Chief Executive Officer of Aramco Amin al-Nasser speaks during an interview with REUTERS in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
Chief Executive Officer of Aramco Amin al-Nasser speaks during an interview with REUTERS in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
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Aramco Calls for Confronting Cyber-Terrorism

Chief Executive Officer of Aramco Amin al-Nasser speaks during an interview with REUTERS in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
Chief Executive Officer of Aramco Amin al-Nasser speaks during an interview with REUTERS in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed

The CEO of Saudi Arabia’s Aramco, Amin al-Nasser, called for strengthening the vital role of cyber security in the energy industry, noting that cyber threats have become a major risk and represent a top priority for the Saudi oil giant.
 
In remarks during the Global Cybersecurity Forum in Riyadh, Nasser said: “Cyber terrorism, which is a growing terrorism that transcends the borders of institutions and countries, and cybersecurity issues are a top priority in the energy industry.”
 
“We, at Aramco, follow strict procedures to enhance our cybersecurity, and we have learned a lot from the major hacking that occurred against the company eight years ago,” he added.
 
He noted that the company followed procedures and implemented monitoring and control systems using artificial intelligence, underlining the importance of partnerships with leading authorities in the field of cybersecurity, as well as training and continuous development for the staff.
 
Al-Nasser said that no institution could solely face cyber risks.

“It requires significant cooperation and partnership between all relevant stakeholders. It is therefore necessary to accelerate the development of a clear global framework that constitutes an international legal reference in cybersecurity governance and enhances measures against entities involved in cyber-terrorism,” he emphasized.
 
He continued: “Aligning cybersecurity policy, collaborating on technology, and sharing information and experience beyond the fence, is non-negotiable… To beat a network, we need to be a network.”
 
In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, the director of the cybersecurity department at Saudi Telecom Company said that the company “faces 400 million malicious communication attempts per month, and it receives about 16 million harmful email messages.”
 
The attacks come from inside and outside the Kingdom, the official said.



KSrelief Inaugurates Humanitarian Projects to Support Syrian, Palestinian Refugees in Jordan

Advisor at the Saudi Royal Court and Supervisor General of the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSrelief) Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah launches the projects in Amman. (SPA)
Advisor at the Saudi Royal Court and Supervisor General of the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSrelief) Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah launches the projects in Amman. (SPA)
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KSrelief Inaugurates Humanitarian Projects to Support Syrian, Palestinian Refugees in Jordan

Advisor at the Saudi Royal Court and Supervisor General of the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSrelief) Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah launches the projects in Amman. (SPA)
Advisor at the Saudi Royal Court and Supervisor General of the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSrelief) Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah launches the projects in Amman. (SPA)

Advisor at the Saudi Royal Court and Supervisor General of the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSrelief) Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah launched on Thursday a series of humanitarian projects to support Syrian and Palestinian refugees and the host community in Jordan.  

During the inauguration ceremony at the Saudi embassy in Amman, Dr. Al Rabeeah expressed his gratitude for the collaboration with Jordan in shouldering the significant responsibility towards Palestinian and Syrian refugees.

He praised Jordan, its leadership, and its people for their exemplary reception and care of Palestinian and Syrian refugees, offering them comprehensive support and assistance. This compassionate stance reflects the principles of brotherhood and human solidarity, contributing to regional stability and peace.

Dr. Al Rabeeah emphasized that the projects represent more than just material aid; they are a message of solidarity and brotherhood to those in need. Saudi Arabia stands ready to support and empower refugees to rebuild their lives and secure a better future.

Among the projects announced, KSrelief and the UN World Food Program (WFP) signed a cooperation agreement to implement a $12,800,000 initiative supporting food security for Syrian refugees in Jordan. This phase is expected to benefit 50,000 individuals monthly, or 65% of the population of Al-Zaatari camp.

A project to treat cancer patients in the Gaza Strip, in partnership with the King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), was initiated at a cost of $3,615,800, benefiting 150 patients.  

Furthermore, a project to care for Syrian and Jordanian orphans in partnership with the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO) was launched at a cost of $1,304,591, benefiting 1,000 orphans across Jordan.  

A framework agreement was also signed for voluntary medical projects providing cochlear implantation and hearing rehabilitation for Palestinian patients in partnership with Istiklal Hospital.

Dr. Al Rabeeah highlighted that Saudi Arabia has provided over $5.3 billion to Palestine and host countries for refugees in recent years, with KSrelief contributing nearly $480 million.  

He also noted the Kingdom's extensive relief efforts globally, providing $129.6 billion to 169 countries.  

KSrelief also contributed $6.8 billion to 100 countries in cooperation with 187 partners and implemented 2,973 relief projects.  

Dr. Al Rabeeah emphasized the Kingdom's unwavering commitment to delivering its humanitarian message to communities worldwide.

Various senior officials attended the inauguration ceremony, including the Saudi Ambassador to Jordan, the Non-resident Ambassador-designate to Palestine, Naif bin Bandar Al-Sudairi and Palestinian ministers and officials.