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Ooredoo engages students at CyberSecurity Youth Summer Camp 2025
Tribune News Network
Doha
Ooredoo, Qatar's leading telecommunications provider, has supported 200 students aged 13 to 17 years from public and private schools across the country, as part of its participation in the 2025 Cyber Security Youth Summer Camp.
The initiative is co-organised with the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education and the Ministry of Sports and Youth.
Now in its second edition, the camp stands as one of the key national initiatives under the National Cyber Security Academy. It aims to equip students with essential cybersecurity knowledge through a dynamic programme of interactive lectures, technical workshops, and field visits led by certified experts.
Ooredoo recently concluded its participation in the camp, during which 200 students took part in dedicated sessions offering a first-hand look at the company's cybersecurity operations and its role in safeguarding Qatar's critical digital infrastructure through advanced technologies, proactive threat detection, and continuous innovation.
Sabah Rabiah Al Kuwari, senior director marketing communications at Ooredoo Qatar, commented: 'Empowering young minds with the skills and knowledge to protect our digital future is a responsibility we proudly embrace. Our participation in the Cyber Security Youth Summer Camp reflects Ooredoo's commitment to strengthening national digital resilience and nurturing local talent. By taking part in this camp, we are not only raising awareness, but actively contributing to Qatar's long-term cyber security strategy.'
Through this initiative, Ooredoo reaffirms its dedication to supporting youth development, advancing digital literacy, and contributing to a secure and innovative digital society in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.