Riyadh: Seclore, a global leader in data-centric security solutions, has opened its Saudi headquarters in Riyadh, reinforcing its commitment to the Kingdom’s digital transformation and cybersecurity goals.
As part of this expansion, Seclore introduced the Secure 2030 initiative, aimed at empowering Saudi enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure sectors with cutting-edge data protection, secure collaboration, and regulatory compliance solutions.
The launch event was attended by Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore, Andrew Billard from the U.S. Department of Commerce, and Mohammed Al Badrani, Chief Digital Officer at Paramount Group (SPCS), along with key dignitaries.
With Vision 2030 driving Saudi Arabia’s rapid advancements in AI, cloud computing, and smart cities, cybersecurity and data sovereignty have become national priorities. Seclore’s Secure 2030 initiative supports organizations by ensuring complete control over sensitive data, even after sharing.
Key focus areas of secure 2030, Persistent Data Protection:Safeguarding sensitive files throughout their lifecycle, even when shared externally, Secure Third-Party Collaboration: Enabling safe data exchange while maintaining sovereignty and security controls and Regulatory Compliance: Assisting organizations in meeting Saudi Arabia’s Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) and National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) guidelines, along with global standards like GDPR and NIST.
Seclore is partnering with Saudi government agencies, cybersecurity regulators, and major industry players to strengthen the Kingdom’s cybersecurity framework. It has also signed agreements with leading Saudi organizations, including Saudi Paramount Computer Systems, Cipher Saudi, NTT Data, Versos,and Tamkeen Intelligent.