Intelligent CISO Issue 23 | Page 7

news Saudi Arabia’s Global Cybersecurity Forum puts emphasis on protection landmark cybersecurity event has taken place in Saudi Arabia. The Global Cybersecurity Forum launched powerful initiatives to protect children and empower women in the arena of cybersecurity. A The two-day forum was organised by the National Cybersecurity Authority in the Kingdom and attracted 3,500 participants, including policymakers and executives from global tech companies. The forum concluded its activities by issuing the Riyadh Cybersecurity Statement. This urged all stakeholders to support several recommendations aimed at making a combined effort to create a safer cyberspace for all. The National Cyber Security Authority also signed MoUs with the NEOM company, global safety science company UL, as well as the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. foundations for greater cyber- resilience, capacity and management of the threat landscape. The MoUs were signed to create strategic partnerships leading to co- operation, raise the level of research and development and build more secure cybersecurity systems. The forum highlighted and enabled discussions on investment and economic opportunities created within the cybersecurity industry. Overall, one of the event’s main aims was to shape the conversation on cybersecurity and create the It also served to create an action- oriented roadmap that sets the stage for cybersecurity in the 21st century. HUAWEI GLOBAL EXPERT SPEAKS OUT ON CYBERSECURITY NEEDS IN KSA uawei joined top government, business and academic leaders in Saudi Arabia at the Global Cybersecurity Forum held in Riyadh. The company is advocating uniform standards that support cybersecurity risk mitigation. Andy Purdy, Huawei’s Chief Security Officer in the US, was in the KSA to stress the importance of a co-operative approach to cybersecurity risk mitigation in which governments, telecom service providers and technology vendors collaborate on industry guidelines that protect consumers and also harness the economic potential of Digital Transformation. H According to Huawei, the topic is particularly timely as the roll-out of 5G services continues in the Kingdom. www.intelligentciso.com | Issue 23 Industries are already starting to benefit from the leaps in bandwidth and network speeds provided by 5G. “In today’s digital era, high-level decisions about security principles must be supported by both public and private sector stakeholders. That co-operation is the only way to extend identity and location-data privacy, to strengthen identity management of connected devices and to align user authentication standards within a Smart City environment,” said Purdy. “The challenge is that there are simply more stakeholders involved in these decisions than ever before. But it is a challenge the world can overcome.” Purdy also acknowledged the efforts of government bodies in Saudi Arabia to improve their cybersecurity capabilities and seek international co-operation. Saudi Arabia was, for example, ranked 13th globally and first in the Arab world in the UN’s Global Cybersecurity Index in 2018. Andy Purdy, Huawei’s Chief Security Officer in the US 7