20 top speakers to attend Global Cybersecurity Forum virtual dialogue April 06, 2021
RIYADH The virtual dialogue of the Global Cybersecurity Forum organized by the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) will be launched tomorrow, under the title (What Now, What Next) with the participation of more than 20 international high-level speakers.
The organization of the virtual dialogue is an extension of the success of the International Cybersecurity Forum, which was held in February 2020, coinciding with the Kingdom s presidency of the G20 for 2020.
Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, deputy prime minister and minister of defense, had announced in the forum two initiatives related to protecting children in the cyber world and empowering women in the field of cybersecurity.
Plan to administer coronavirus vaccine to all educational staff before new academic year April 06, 2021
Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH Saudi Arabia announced on Tuesday that it is preparing a time-bound plan to administer coronavirus vaccination to all educational employees before the start of the new academic year. Minister of Education Dr. Hamad Al-Sheikh has given the necessary directives in this regard and this is aimed to bring back normalcy and regularity of the educational process.
In a statement on its Twitter account, the Ministry of Education said: “In light of the directives of the higher authorities and out of the ministry’s keenness on the safety of the employees of the ministry, departments of education, universities and technical training, the Minister of Education has directed to prepare a time-bound plan for administering the coronavirus vaccine for all the educational employees, and to complete this before the s
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RIYADH: A new program to create a safe cyberspace for children around the world is “of paramount importance” to protect their security and privacy online, a cybersecurity expert says.
“While the internet can bring significant benefits of knowledge, education, entertainment and development, it also exposes children to many risks including cyberbullying, violence and harassment,” Dr. Muhammad Khurram Khan, professor of cybersecurity at King Saud University and founder and CEO of the Global Foundation for Cyber Studies and Research, told Arab News.
The National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA), in cooperation with the UN’s specialized agency for information and communication technologies, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), has signed a strategic partnership agreement to launch the global program.
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NCA Gov. Khalid bin Abdullah Al-Sabti and ITU’s telecommunication development bureau director Doreen Bogdan-Martin signing the agreement in Geneva (Asharq Al-Awsat) Geneva - Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi National Cybersecurity Authority signed a strategic partnership agreement with the UN International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on Thursday, launching the global program on “Creating a Safe and Prosperous Cyberspace for Children .
National Cybersecurity Authority Gov. Khalid bin Abdullah Al-Sabti and ITU’s telecommunication development bureau director Doreen Bogdan-Martin penned the accord at the union’s headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
Delegates from both sides attended the ceremony, including the Kingdom’s permanent representative to the UN in Geneva, envoy Dr. Abdul Aziz Al-Wasel, and deputy governor of the NCA for international cooperation, Majid bin Mohammed Al-M