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Seclore Opens Riyadh Office to Boost Saudi Arabia's Cybersecurity Vision News Desk - 05/03/2025 ShareSeclore, a global data-centric security solutions company, has announced the opening of its Saudi headquarters in Riyadh, reinforcing its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia's digital transformation and cybersecurity initiatives in line with Vision 2030. This strategic expansion aims to meet the growing demand for advanced data protection, secure collaboration, and regulatory compliance solutions as the Kingdom accelerates its focus on AI, cloud computing, and smart city development.As part of this expansion, Seclore launched its Secure 2030 initiative, designed to empower Saudi enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure sectors with comprehensive data-centric security. The initiative focuses on providing persistent data protection, enabling secure third-party collaboration, and ensuring compliance with Saudi Arabia's Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL), National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) guidelines, and international regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, and NIST.The Riyadh office inauguration was attended by key dignitaries, including Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore, Andrew Billard, Senior Commercial Officer at the United States Department of Commerce, and Mohammed Al Badrani, Chief Digital Officer at Paramount Group (SPCS), along with other prominent guests. Their presence marked a significant milestone for Seclore's growth in the Kingdom and its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia's evolving cybersecurity landscape.Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 places data sovereignty and cybersecurity as top national priorities, and Seclore's Secure 2030 initiative is designed to help organizations protect sensitive information while driving innovation. By ensuring data remains secure throughout its lifecycle and enabling safe collaboration with partners, vendors, and remote teams, Seclore is providing the tools needed to embrace digital transformation without compromising security or compliance.Seclore's expansion into Saudi Arabia is supported by partnerships with leading local organizations, including Saudi Paramount Computer Systems, Cipher Saudi, NTT Data, Versos, and Tamkeen Intelligent. These collaborations aim to drive national data security initiatives while fostering local talent development and technology innovation to strengthen the Kingdom's cybersecurity ecosystem.'With the opening of our Saudi headquarters, Seclore is deepening its investment in the Kingdom and supporting the data security needs of enterprises and government entities,' said Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore. 'Saudi Arabia is leading in digital innovation, and our Secure 2030 initiative will help ensure that this progress is built on a strong foundation of cybersecurity, compliance, and data sovereignty.'Parag Shah, Global CFO and General Manager of Seclore Saudi Arabia, emphasized the company's commitment to the region, stating, 'As data security becomes central to Vision 2030, Seclore is here to help protect the Kingdom's most critical information while enabling seamless and secure collaboration.'With its Saudi operations now established, Seclore aims to accelerate the adoption of cybersecurity solutions across vital sectors, including finance, healthcare, energy, and the public sector, supporting Saudi Arabia's goal of becoming a global leader in secure digital innovation.
Seclore Opens Riyadh Office to Boost Saudi Arabia's Cybersecurity Vision News Desk - 05/03/2025 ShareSeclore, a global data-centric security solutions company, has announced the opening of its Saudi headquarters in Riyadh, reinforcing its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia's digital transformation and cybersecurity initiatives in line with Vision 2030. This strategic expansion aims to meet the growing demand for advanced data protection, secure collaboration, and regulatory compliance solutions as the Kingdom accelerates its focus on AI, cloud computing, and smart city development.As part of this expansion, Seclore launched its Secure 2030 initiative, designed to empower Saudi enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure sectors with comprehensive data-centric security. The initiative focuses on providing persistent data protection, enabling secure third-party collaboration, and ensuring compliance with Saudi Arabia's Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL), National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) guidelines, and international regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, and NIST.The Riyadh office inauguration was attended by key dignitaries, including Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore, Andrew Billard, Senior Commercial Officer at the United States Department of Commerce, and Mohammed Al Badrani, Chief Digital Officer at Paramount Group (SPCS), along with other prominent guests. Their presence marked a significant milestone for Seclore's growth in the Kingdom and its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia's evolving cybersecurity landscape.Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 places data sovereignty and cybersecurity as top national priorities, and Seclore's Secure 2030 initiative is designed to help organizations protect sensitive information while driving innovation. By ensuring data remains secure throughout its lifecycle and enabling safe collaboration with partners, vendors, and remote teams, Seclore is providing the tools needed to embrace digital transformation without compromising security or compliance.Seclore's expansion into Saudi Arabia is supported by partnerships with leading local organizations, including Saudi Paramount Computer Systems, Cipher Saudi, NTT Data, Versos, and Tamkeen Intelligent. These collaborations aim to drive national data security initiatives while fostering local talent development and technology innovation to strengthen the Kingdom's cybersecurity ecosystem.'With the opening of our Saudi headquarters, Seclore is deepening its investment in the Kingdom and supporting the data security needs of enterprises and government entities,' said Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore. 'Saudi Arabia is leading in digital innovation, and our Secure 2030 initiative will help ensure that this progress is built on a strong foundation of cybersecurity, compliance, and data sovereignty.'Parag Shah, Global CFO and General Manager of Seclore Saudi Arabia, emphasized the company's commitment to the region, stating, 'As data security becomes central to Vision 2030, Seclore is here to help protect the Kingdom's most critical information while enabling seamless and secure collaboration.'With its Saudi operations now established, Seclore aims to accelerate the adoption of cybersecurity solutions across vital sectors, including finance, healthcare, energy, and the public sector, supporting Saudi Arabia's goal of becoming a global leader in secure digital innovation.

TECHx

time05-03-2025

  • Business
  • TECHx

Seclore Opens Riyadh Office to Boost Saudi Arabia's Cybersecurity Vision News Desk - 05/03/2025 ShareSeclore, a global data-centric security solutions company, has announced the opening of its Saudi headquarters in Riyadh, reinforcing its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia's digital transformation and cybersecurity initiatives in line with Vision 2030. This strategic expansion aims to meet the growing demand for advanced data protection, secure collaboration, and regulatory compliance solutions as the Kingdom accelerates its focus on AI, cloud computing, and smart city development.As part of this expansion, Seclore launched its Secure 2030 initiative, designed to empower Saudi enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure sectors with comprehensive data-centric security. The initiative focuses on providing persistent data protection, enabling secure third-party collaboration, and ensuring compliance with Saudi Arabia's Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL), National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) guidelines, and international regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, and NIST.The Riyadh office inauguration was attended by key dignitaries, including Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore, Andrew Billard, Senior Commercial Officer at the United States Department of Commerce, and Mohammed Al Badrani, Chief Digital Officer at Paramount Group (SPCS), along with other prominent guests. Their presence marked a significant milestone for Seclore's growth in the Kingdom and its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia's evolving cybersecurity landscape.Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 places data sovereignty and cybersecurity as top national priorities, and Seclore's Secure 2030 initiative is designed to help organizations protect sensitive information while driving innovation. By ensuring data remains secure throughout its lifecycle and enabling safe collaboration with partners, vendors, and remote teams, Seclore is providing the tools needed to embrace digital transformation without compromising security or compliance.Seclore's expansion into Saudi Arabia is supported by partnerships with leading local organizations, including Saudi Paramount Computer Systems, Cipher Saudi, NTT Data, Versos, and Tamkeen Intelligent. These collaborations aim to drive national data security initiatives while fostering local talent development and technology innovation to strengthen the Kingdom's cybersecurity ecosystem.'With the opening of our Saudi headquarters, Seclore is deepening its investment in the Kingdom and supporting the data security needs of enterprises and government entities,' said Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore. 'Saudi Arabia is leading in digital innovation, and our Secure 2030 initiative will help ensure that this progress is built on a strong foundation of cybersecurity, compliance, and data sovereignty.'Parag Shah, Global CFO and General Manager of Seclore Saudi Arabia, emphasized the company's commitment to the region, stating, 'As data security becomes central to Vision 2030, Seclore is here to help protect the Kingdom's most critical information while enabling seamless and secure collaboration.'With its Saudi operations now established, Seclore aims to accelerate the adoption of cybersecurity solutions across vital sectors, including finance, healthcare, energy, and the public sector, supporting Saudi Arabia's goal of becoming a global leader in secure digital innovation.

Seclore Opens Riyadh Office to Boost Saudi Arabia's Cybersecurity Vision Seclore, a global data-centric security solutions company, has announced the opening of its Saudi headquarters in Riyadh, reinforcing its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia's digital transformation and cybersecurity initiatives in line with Vision 2030. This strategic expansion aims to meet the growing demand for advanced data protection, secure collaboration, and regulatory compliance solutions as the Kingdom accelerates its focus on AI, cloud computing, and smart city development. As part of this expansion, Seclore launched its Secure 2030 initiative, designed to empower Saudi enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure sectors with comprehensive data-centric security. The initiative focuses on providing persistent data protection, enabling secure third-party collaboration, and ensuring compliance with Saudi Arabia's Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL), National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) guidelines, and international regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, and NIST. The Riyadh office inauguration was attended by key dignitaries, including Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore, Andrew Billard, Senior Commercial Officer at the United States Department of Commerce, and Mohammed Al Badrani, Chief Digital Officer at Paramount Group (SPCS), along with other prominent guests. Their presence marked a significant milestone for Seclore's growth in the Kingdom and its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia's evolving cybersecurity landscape. Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 places data sovereignty and cybersecurity as top national priorities, and Seclore's Secure 2030 initiative is designed to help organizations protect sensitive information while driving innovation. By ensuring data remains secure throughout its lifecycle and enabling safe collaboration with partners, vendors, and remote teams, Seclore is providing the tools needed to embrace digital transformation without compromising security or compliance. Seclore's expansion into Saudi Arabia is supported by partnerships with leading local organizations, including Saudi Paramount Computer Systems, Cipher Saudi, NTT Data, Versos, and Tamkeen Intelligent. These collaborations aim to drive national data security initiatives while fostering local talent development and technology innovation to strengthen the Kingdom's cybersecurity ecosystem. 'With the opening of our Saudi headquarters, Seclore is deepening its investment in the Kingdom and supporting the data security needs of enterprises and government entities,' said Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore. 'Saudi Arabia is leading in digital innovation, and our Secure 2030 initiative will help ensure that this progress is built on a strong foundation of cybersecurity, compliance, and data sovereignty.' Parag Shah, Global CFO and General Manager of Seclore Saudi Arabia, emphasized the company's commitment to the region, stating, 'As data security becomes central to Vision 2030, Seclore is here to help protect the Kingdom's most critical information while enabling seamless and secure collaboration.' With its Saudi operations now established, Seclore aims to accelerate the adoption of cybersecurity solutions across vital sectors, including finance, healthcare, energy, and the public sector, supporting Saudi Arabia's goal of becoming a global leader in secure digital innovation.

US data security company Seclore opens Saudi HQ
US data security company Seclore opens Saudi HQ

Trade Arabia

time04-03-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

US data security company Seclore opens Saudi HQ

Seclore, a leading provider of data-centric security solutions, has announced the opening of its headquarters in Riyadh in line with its commitment to meeting the growing demands of the digital transformation and security efforts taking place in the Saudi region. As part of this expansion, Seclore is introducing its Secure 2030 initiative, designed to empower Saudi enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure sectors with advanced data protection, secure collaboration, and regulatory compliance solutions. The US group said Saudi Arabia was rapidly advancing its AI, cloud computing, and smart city initiatives under Vision 2030, making data sovereignty and cybersecurity a national priority. Seclore's Secure 2030 initiative will help organizations embrace digital transformation while ensuring complete control over their sensitive data - no matter where it travels. Along with Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore, Andrew Billard, Senior Commercial Officer at United States Department of Commerce, Mohammed Al Badrani, Chief Digital Officer at Paramount Group (SPCS), and dignitaries from Seclore were present at the opening in Riyadh. "Saudi Arabia is at the forefront of digital innovation, and cybersecurity must be the foundation for this transformation. Seclore's expansion within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is marked by deep investments to support the region's data security needs," said Endres. "Our new office is a testament to this ongoing investment, reinforcing our dedication to KSA's vision and ensuring even closer alignment with our customers and partners," he stated. "With Secure 2030, we are empowering Saudi enterprises and government entities to drive innovation without compromising security, compliance, or sovereignty," he added. The California-based Seclore said it was actively collaborating with Saudi government agencies, cybersecurity regulators, and key industry players to drive national data security initiatives. The company is also committed to investing in local talent and technology innovation to support the kingdom's growing cybersecurity sector. Seclore recently signed agreements with the following Saudi-based organizations: Saudi Paramount Computer Systems, Cipher Saudi, NTT Data, Versos, and Tamkeen Intelligent. "The opening of our Saudi headquarters and accelerated growth in the region marks a significant step in Seclore's commitment to Saudi Arabia's digital transformation," said Parag Shah, Global CFO and General Manager, Seclore Saudi Arabia.

Seclore Expands in Saudi Arabia Offering Support for Vision 2030 with Secure 2030 Initiative
Seclore Expands in Saudi Arabia Offering Support for Vision 2030 with Secure 2030 Initiative

Syyaha

time04-03-2025

  • Business
  • Syyaha

Seclore Expands in Saudi Arabia Offering Support for Vision 2030 with Secure 2030 Initiative

Seclore, the leading provider of data-centric security solutions, announced the opening of its Saudi headquarters in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as part of its commitment to meeting the growing demands of the digital transformation and security efforts taking place in the Saudi region. As part of this expansion, Seclore is introducing its Secure 2030 initiative, designed to empower Saudi enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure sectors with advanced data protection, secure collaboration, and regulatory compliance solutions. Along with Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore, Andrew Billard, Senior Commercial Officer at United States Department of Commerce, Mohammed Al Badrani, Chief Digital Officer at Paramount Group (SPCS), and dignitaries from Seclore were present at the opening in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia is rapidly advancing its AI, cloud computing, and smart city initiatives under Vision 2030, making data sovereignty and cybersecurity a national priority. Seclore's Secure 2030 initiative will help organizations embrace digital transformation while ensuring complete control over their sensitive data—no matter where it travels. 'Saudi Arabia is at the forefront of digital innovation, and cybersecurity must be the foundation for this transformation. Seclore's expansion within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is marked by deep investments to support the region's data security needs. Our new office is a testament to this ongoing investment, reinforcing our dedication to KSA's vision and ensuring even closer alignment with our customers and partners,' said Justin Endres, CRO at Seclore. 'With Secure 2030, we are empowering Saudi enterprises and government entities to drive innovation without compromising security, compliance, or sovereignty.' Seclore's Secure 2030: Safeguarding Saudi Arabia's Digital Future Seclore's Secure 2030 initiative is designed to support Saudi organizations in three key areas:  Persistent Data-Centric Protection: Ensuring sensitive files remain protected throughout their lifecycle, even after being shared outside of the organization Secure Third-Party Collaboration: Enabling organizations to safely share information with partners, vendors, and remote teams while maintaining data sovereignty and security controls.  Compliance with National Cybersecurity Regulations: Helping enterprises align with Saudi Arabia's Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) and National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) guidelines setting strict mandates for data governance, and international compliance frameworks such as GDPR, CCPA, NIST). Seclore's data security solutions are already trusted by government agencies, Fortune 500 enterprises, and leading financial institutions worldwide. With the launch of its Saudi operations, the company aims to accelerate cybersecurity adoption across industries including finance, healthcare, energy, and public sector organizations. Strengthening Partnerships and Supporting KSA's Vision Seclore is actively collaborating with Saudi government agencies, cybersecurity regulators, and key industry players to drive national data security initiatives. The company is also committed to investing in local talent and technology innovation to support the Kingdom's growing cybersecurity sector. Seclore recently signed agreements with the following Saudi-based organizations: Saudi Paramount Computer Systems, Cipher Saudi, NTT Data, Versos, and Tamkeen Intelligent. 'The opening of our Saudi headquarters and accelerated growth in the region marks a significant step in Seclore's commitment to Saudi Arabia's digital transformation. As data security becomes a cornerstone of Vision 2030, we are here to help enterprises and government entities protect their most critical information while enabling seamless and secure collaboration,' said Parag Shah, Global CFO and General Manager, Seclore Saudi Arabia. Learn more about how Seclore protects data on our Arabic language website here.

Secure 2030 by Seclore strengthens Data Sovereignty, Cybersecurity and Regulations in Saudi Arabia
Secure 2030 by Seclore strengthens Data Sovereignty, Cybersecurity and Regulations in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Gazette

time03-03-2025

  • Business
  • Saudi Gazette

Secure 2030 by Seclore strengthens Data Sovereignty, Cybersecurity and Regulations in Saudi Arabia

Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer and Global Head of Sales said: 'At Seclore, we consider data sovereignty and cybersecurity as vital aspects in safeguarding Saudi Arabia as a global leader undergoing an impressive and rapid digital transformation. To uphold the integrity of the modern digital ecosystem, it is essential to implement scalable data-centric security solutions, such as those provided by Seclore. Saudi Arabia's 'Vision 2030' has an essential element of digitally transforming the country and at Seclore, we believe that a key part of the longevity of the digital transformation is to be sure cybersecurity and data sovereignty are at the core of technology implementations.' '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.'

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