RIYADH: Top decision-makers and entities will convene to discuss pivotal issues in the digital realm at the fourth edition of the Global Cybersecurity Forum in Riyadh, scheduled for October.
Under the patronage of King Salman, the National Cybersecurity Authority is organizing the event on Oct. 2 and 3, centered around the theme “Advancing Collective Action in Cyberspace.”
The objective is to bolster international cooperation on critical digital issues, attracting elite participants and prominent global entities in the cybersecurity domain.
This year’s forum will build on the principles and objectives established during previous events, contributing to the enhancement of international cooperation in cybersecurity and stimulating economic and social development in this field, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
The conference will feature several dialogue sessions focusing on key areas, including addressing cyber disparities and understanding online behavior and social dynamics in the digital world to foster integration.
An additional topic will include how to bridge social gaps between communities, organizations, and nations.
Additionally, talks will delve into the cyber economy, exploring how it can spur development by cultivating markets in the sector.
Participants will explore strategies for harnessing emerging technologies to propel progress and innovation.
The forum acts as a global platform that gathers decision-makers, government officials, businesses, cybersecurity experts, academics, and nongovernmental organizations. It operates in accordance with the strategic objectives of the GCF Institute to strengthen cybersecurity globally, foster economic and social development, and coordinate with and support relevant international initiatives.
A forum recently held in Geneva, organized in partnership with Saudi Arabia’s UN Mission, emphasized collaborations in addressing challenges and opportunities in cyberspace.
The event on Jan. 23, organized by the GCF, drew over 60 diplomats, UN representatives, and NGO officials. They participated in the GCF Institute’s endeavors to foster global dialogue, research, and initiatives related to cyberspace.
In his opening speech, Abdulmohsen Majed bin Khothaila, ambassador and permanent representative of Saudi Arabia to the UN, underscored the GCF as a symbol of the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening global cybersecurity efforts.
He highlighted that the GCF reflects Saudi Arabia’s resolve to unify international cybersecurity endeavors and promote initiatives that foster peace, prosperity, and positive socio-economic impact worldwide.