KUWAIT: The meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Ministerial Committee for Cybersecurity Bodies and Centers kicked off in Kuwait with the participation of heads of national cybersecurity authorities from across the Gulf. Chaired by Kuwait, the meeting will address a range of issues aimed at strengthening the region’s cybersecurity system, including executive action plans, cooperation mechanisms, exchange of expertise and joint initiatives to boost digital protection and ensure the continuity of vital services.
KUWAIT: A side view of the meeting of the Ministerial Committee of Cybersecurity Bodies and Centers in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.- KUNA photos
Head of the Kuwaiti National Cybersecurity Center, Abeer Al-Awadhi
Participants will also review ongoing Gulf efforts to counter growing cyber threats, while discussing ways to develop digital infrastructure, enhance national capacities and follow up on the implementation of previous resolutions and future plans. The gathering marks an important step toward unifying Gulf efforts and enhancing integration in the field of cybersecurity, thereby supporting the protection of shared national interests and safeguarding the stability of cyberspace across GCC countries. — KUNA