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Saudi Arabia Urges Unity Against Cybersecurity Threats

Riyadh hosted the Global Cybersecurity Forum, and leaders immediately urged unity against cybersecurity threats. Officials explained that digital dangers now cross borders and affect everyone. They emphasized that unity against cybersecurity threats must remain a top global priority.

Furthermore, Macky Sall, the former president of Senegal, highlighted the urgent need for collaboration between governments and major technology companies. He said Saudi Arabia shows strong leadership and invests heavily to fight cybercrime. Sall added that global action requires countries and private sectors to work together. In his view, unity against cybersecurity threats demands cooperation across all regions.

Meanwhile, the forum, now in its fifth edition, continues to strengthen cyberspace safety. It promotes international cooperation to prevent cyberattacks and improve resilience. Leaders introduced the Global Initiative for Capacity Building in Cyberspace. This program directly supports unity against cybersecurity threats by expanding skills and knowledge worldwide.

Specifically, the initiative includes workshops, training sessions, simulations, and cyber drills. It also supports policy development and research to improve defenses. Saudi Arabia’s National Cybersecurity Authority and other local organizations will lead the plan. At the same time, global agencies such as the UN and Interpol will contribute. Their participation reflects the importance of unity against cybersecurity threats at an international level.

At the forum, Jurgen Stock, former Interpol secretary-general, strongly stressed the rising cyber dangers. He explained that countries cannot fight these threats alone. Moreover, he praised Saudi Arabia for building cooperation between regulators, IT companies, and law enforcement. He warned that artificial intelligence adds new challenges, making unity against cybersecurity threats even more critical.

The forum also highlighted a global shortage of cybersecurity professionals. Reports showed a shortfall of millions of experts, while companies continue to struggle to fill positions. This lack of talent further increases the urgency of international cooperation and unity against cybersecurity threats.

In addition, Croatia’s former president, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, called for stronger AI regulation and more information sharing. Likewise, Sall emphasized bridging divides between developed and developing countries. Former U.S. cyber director Chris Inglis argued that digital infrastructure must provide benefits for citizens everywhere.

Finally, participants agreed that only unity against cybersecurity threats can build lasting protection. Leaders stressed that stronger partnerships will secure critical systems and close the digital gap worldwide. The forum concluded with one clear message: countries must work together, share knowledge, and prepare for the future of cybersecurity.

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