Al-Nasr: NEOM Has a Strict Strategy to Secure Data, Information

Eng. Nazmi Al-Nasr confirmed that more than 30,000 employees in NEOM are subject to a strict information and data security strategy. SPA
Eng. Nazmi Al-Nasr confirmed that more than 30,000 employees in NEOM are subject to a strict information and data security strategy. SPA
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Al-Nasr: NEOM Has a Strict Strategy to Secure Data, Information

Eng. Nazmi Al-Nasr confirmed that more than 30,000 employees in NEOM are subject to a strict information and data security strategy. SPA
Eng. Nazmi Al-Nasr confirmed that more than 30,000 employees in NEOM are subject to a strict information and data security strategy. SPA

The CEO of NEOM, Eng. Nazmi Al-Nasr, confirmed that more than 30,000 employees in NEOM are subject to a strict information and data security strategy, based on the paramount importance of cybersecurity.

During his participation in a session entitled "Securing Infrastructure and Vitality" within the sessions of the Global Cybersecurity Forum, organized by Saudi Arabia’s National Cybersecurity Authority, Al-Nasr spoke about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on cybersecurity and the dangerous threats to information systems facing societies.

He noted the aspiration of the NEOM community to be a safe society against all cyber attacks, and its quest to attract everything that contributes to the protection of information security, and to build a comprehensive and advanced structural system that keeps pace with the aspirations of the city of NEOM and its reliance on artificial intelligence.

Al-Nasr called for developing new and innovative ways to confront cyber attack escalations, and discover weaknesses and address them quickly.

NEOM is constantly looking forward to everything that enhances the protection against cyber attacks, he said.

"All of this is done according to global technical standards and indicators in addressing cyber attacks that threaten systems and information that are in the service of societies", he said.

Al-Nasr stressed the importance of the international community standing firmly against all cyber attacks and work to develop information systems on an ongoing basis, noting the infrastructure of the Kingdom, which has made great progress in the field of cybersecurity.



King Abdulaziz International Airport Welcomes First Group of Syrian Pilgrims

 The first flights of Hajj pilgrims arriving from Syria - SPA
The first flights of Hajj pilgrims arriving from Syria - SPA
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King Abdulaziz International Airport Welcomes First Group of Syrian Pilgrims

 The first flights of Hajj pilgrims arriving from Syria - SPA
The first flights of Hajj pilgrims arriving from Syria - SPA

The Passport Department at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah has welcomed the first flights of Hajj pilgrims arriving from Syria for the 1446 AH Hajj season, during which entry procedures were completed smoothly and efficiently, reflecting the Kingdom’s ongoing commitment to facilitating pilgrims’ journeys.
The General Directorate of Passports emphasized that it has mobilized all its resources to facilitate pilgrims’ entry procedures by equipping entry points with the latest technology and deploying multilingual personnel trained to assist pilgrims from around the world, SPA reported.
The directorate reiterated its full readiness to complete entry procedures for pilgrims arriving through the Kingdom’s international airports, land border crossings, and seaports, in cooperation with relevant authorities, to ensure a safe and dignified pilgrimage for all.