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Digital transformation across the Middle East has accelerated rapidly in recent years, and cybersecurity has followed close behind. Saudi Arabia is one of the region’s fastest-growing digital economies, driven by government programs such as Vision 2030 that are pushing everything from e-government services to fintech and smart infrastructure online.
That transformation has created an enormous demand for security. According to the Saudi National Cybersecurity Authority, the Kingdom faces millions of cyber threats each year as public services, energy systems, and financial platforms move to digital environments. Globally, the cost of cybercrime was predicted to surpass $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, according to Cybersecurity Ventures.
The MENA region is also experiencing a surge in attacks. Studies from IBM and Kaspersky have repeatedly ranked the Middle East among the most targeted regions for cyber intrusions, particularly against government agencies, financial institutions, and energy infrastructure. That matters greatly for Saudi Arabia, which hosts some of the world’s most strategically important industrial networks.
Investment has begun to follow the urgency. Data from MAGNiTT shows that cybersecurity startups in the Middle East have attracted steadily rising venture capital over the past several years, with Saudi Arabia emerging as a key hub thanks to new venture funds and government-backed innovation initiatives. Seed rounds and early-stage funding have increasingly flowed toward startups building AI-powered threat detection tools, cloud security platforms, and compliance software designed for local regulatory frameworks.
A recent Cairo SCENE article takes a look at startups helping shape Saudi Arabia’s cybersecurity ecosystem.
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