
Secure 2030 by Seclore strengthens Data Sovereignty, Cybersecurity and Regulations in Saudi Arabia
'Seclore offers solutions that protect data at its core bringing cybersecurity protections to transformation. Through policy-driven controls, enterprises and government entities can define who can access, modify, and share data, ensuring compliance and minimizing risk. By embedding security directly into the data itself, organizations can confidently collaborate and innovate without compromising control or confidentiality. Through Seclore's Secure 2030 Initiative aligning with Vision 2030, Seclore ensures that Saudi businesses and government entities can embrace digital transformation without compromising on security or compliance.' he added.
Justin further elaborated, ''Secure 2030' showcases our unwavering commitment to enhancing Saudi Arabia's cybersecurity resilience by leveraging three key areas. To begin with, persistent data-centric protection, ensuring that sensitive data remains secure even after it leaves an organization's network. Secondly, we facilitate secure third-party collaborations and safe information-sharing with external partners while maintaining security controls and data sovereignty. Finally, our regulatory compliance support services help organizations to ensure compliance with Saudi and international cybersecurity regulations such as PDPL, NCA, GDPR, and NIST, among others.
Seclore is also committed to continuous technological advancement, investing in AI-driven security solutions, automated compliance frameworks, and secure cloud adoption to align with Saudi Arabia's vision of a technology-powered economy. Additionally, Secure 2030 strengthens cybersecurity talent development through training programs, workshops, and knowledge-sharing initiatives, ensuring that organizations are well-equipped to defend against evolving cyber threats.
As Saudi Arabia accelerates its digital transformation, a harmonized approach between government and private sector players is essential to achieving Vision 2030's ambitious goals. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) will be key in driving innovation, securing critical digital infrastructure, and enabling a resilient digital economy. By working closely with regulators, enterprises, and industry leaders, Seclore is dedicated to ensuring that Saudi organizations remain secure, compliant, and globally competitive in the evolving digital landscape.'
Speaking of investment support beyond the opening of headquarters, Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer and Global Head of Sales said: 'As a leading global cybersecurity firm with a consolidated regional presence, Seclore invests in local talents to drive technological innovation and support the Kingdom's growing cybersecurity sector. Moreover, through the 'Secure 2030' initiative, we are championing regional talent development by investing in thought leadership. On the technology front, our solutions help ensure regional and local compliance. Similarly, we support key national data security initiatives by actively collaborating with Saudi government agencies, cybersecurity regulators, and prominent industry players. Moreover, these strategic partnerships help us better align with the goals of 'Saudi Vision 2030', which is an important focal point for our investments.
Within Saudi Arabia, we regularly collaborate with government agencies, financial institutions, healthcare providers, energy companies, and critical infrastructure organizations, all where data security is paramount. In addition, our cutting-edge tech solutions are trusted by 'Fortune 500' enterprises and leading financial institutions around the globe, and we bring the same expertise to the Saudi Arabian market.
Furthermore, the opening of our brand-new headquarters in Saudi Arabia has empowered us to better serve the nation and advance the goals of 'Saudi Vision 2030', aimed at national development. It is a great privilege and honor to be a part of this nation's success journey, and we hope to make significant contributions by bolstering regional industries through keeping sensitive information and data secure.'

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Leaders
3 hours ago
- Leaders
Three Companies to Operate New Low-Cost Saudi Airline from Dammam
The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) unveiled that an alliance of three companies won a bid to operate a new Saudi national low-cost airline, according to Reuters. GACA announced that Air Arabia, Kun Investment Holding and Nesma would operate domestic and international flights from King Fahd international airport in Dammam. Therefore, the new airline will further foster air connectivity for the Eastern Region, increase seat capacity as well as offer competitive travel options for passengers. Crucially, the new flights seek to serve 57 international destinations and 24 local destinations by 2030. Through a fleet of 45 aircrafts, the airline aspires to carry approximately 10 million passengers per year while creating more than 2,400 job opportunities. To achieve the goals of the Aviation Program under the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, #GACA announces that «AirArabia Alliance» has won as the new low-cost national carrier at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, with the aim of enhancing air connectivity in the… — هيئة الطيران المدني (@ksagaca) July 20, 2025 Launched in 2003, Air Arabia is a low-cost airline based in Sharjah, UAE. Currently, it operates a fleet of nearly 60 Airbus A320s and flies to more than 170 destinations across 30+ countries, the Middle East, North Africa, Asia, and Europe. The new milestone marks the first time for Air Arabia to co-operate a Saudi-licensed carrier. Established in 2018 in Jeddah, Kun Investment Holding Company (KIH) has rapidly emerged as one of Saudi Arabia's prominent investment houses. Its investment portfolio features real estate, construction, healthcare services, tourism and leisure, integrated solutions, as well as the health and fitness sectors. Nesma Group stands out as a diversified Saudi enterprise with a background in aviation and infrastructure, gained through its former airline operations. Related Topics: Flynas to Begin Direct Flights to Damascus on June 5 Syria Resumes Direct Flights with UAE King Khalid Airport Welcomes First China Eastern Flights Short link : Post Views: 14


Saudi Gazette
7 hours ago
- Saudi Gazette
Saudi finance minister calls for urgent reform of global trade system at G20 summit
Saudi Gazette report CAPE TOWN — Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan emphasized the urgent need to accelerate reform of the global trade system in response to shifting economic realities, during the third G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting held under South Africa's presidency on July 17–18. 'The fiscal space is shrinking at a time when financing needs are growing, leading to higher borrowing costs and mounting pressure on both governments and the private sector,' Al-Jadaan said during his address. He welcomed the G20 note on lessons learned from the Common Framework cases and the accompanying debt treatment steps document, noting their importance in strengthening transparency and predictability. He also stressed the need to continue supporting countries facing financial stress or short-term liquidity challenges. On the sidelines of the G20 meetings, Al-Jadaan held bilateral talks with several finance ministers to discuss global economic developments and topics of mutual meeting, hosted in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, brought together G20 finance ministers, central bank governors, invited country representatives, and heads of international and regional financial institutions.


Argaam
8 hours ago
- Argaam
Eastern Province Governor unveils master plan for 3 Saudi airports
Governor of the Eastern Province Prince Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz launched today the new identity and master plan for King Fahd International Airport, along with the master plans for Al-Ahsa International Airport and Qaisumah Airport, state-run news agency SPA reported. The Governor also launched Dammam airports' new strategy and electronic gates to streamline passenger procedures, and opened a package of integrated development projects worth over SAR 1.6 billion. These included the implementation of 77 development projects aimed at upgrading infrastructure and improving the passenger experience. The strategic plan aims to serve more than 19.3 million passengers annually at King Fahd International Airport by 2030, a growth of more than 100% compared to 2022. It also targets boosting air cargo capacity to over 600,000 tons annually, a growth of more than 1,000%. Key highlights of the future projects include the first-of-its-kind expansion in the history of King Fahd International Airport to boost its operational capacity to 77 aircraft movements per hour and increase passenger capacity to 32 million annually. This is in addition to a comprehensive upgrade of general aviation facilities and the expansion of airport infrastructure to meet the highest global operational standards. This reflects Dammam airports' commitment to transforming into a regional logistics hub serving the goals of Vision 2030, as passenger numbers have already shown a 35% increase by the end of 2024 compared to 2022.