BlackDice, a leading provider of advanced cybersecurity solutions, and Bin Omran Trading and Telecommunication—a prominent Qatari Telecom and IT infrastructure company— announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing Qatar’s digital security landscape.
This collaboration is in alignment with Qatar’s ambitious ‘Digital Agenda 2030’ (‘DA2030’), which underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity and data intelligence in achieving sustainable economic growth and a thriving digital economy.
Qatar’s DA2030 is a comprehensive roadmap designed to position the country as a global leader in technology and innovation. With strategic objectives such as ‘cutting-edge digital infrastructure’, ‘booming digital economy’, and ‘thriving digital innovation’, DA2030 aims to empower the next generation of Qataris through digital transformation. Safety and security are foundational elements of this vision, ensuring that both citizens and businesses can confidently engage in the digital world.
As part of this partnership, BlackDice will leverage its expertise in AI-powered cybersecurity and data intelligence to provide Bin Omran Trading and Telecommunication with state-of-the-art solutions that protect critical infrastructure and sensitive data from cyber threats. This initiative supports the DA2030’s goal of ‘establishing a resilient and secure digital environment,’ which is crucial for economic diversification and social development.
The collaboration between BlackDice and Bin Omran Trading and Telecommunication is set to strengthen a culture of innovation and managed risk, which is essential for the development and deployment of advanced cybersecurity solutions, a strategic objective of the DA2030, particularly in nurturing digital technologies and enhancing digital infrastructure.
A key focus of this partnership will be to support the major telecom operators in the region. By providing these operators with advanced cybersecurity solutions, BlackDice and Bin Omran Trading and Telecommunication aim to enhance the security and resilience of their networks; keeping people and businesses protected and confident to learn, work and play online. This is essential for maintaining high levels of service availability and protecting the vast amounts of personal and financial data these operators handle.
The partnership is a significant step towards realizing the DA2030, which envisions Qatar as a leader in digital connectivity, computing, and automation. By enhancing cybersecurity measures, BlackDice and Bin Omran Trading and Telecommunication are contributing to a safer and more secure digital environment, which is fundamental to achieving the broader goals of the national vision.
By collaborating closely, BlackDice and Bin Omran Trading and Telecommunication are set to make significant strides in enhancing Qatar’s cybersecurity framework, ensuring that the nation is well-equipped to handle the digital challenges of the future while securing its place as a global technology leader.
Paul Jenkins, Chief Information Security Officer, BlackDice
Qatar’s rapid technological advancements and its commitment to digital transformation present unique challenges and opportunities in cybersecurity. Our partnership with Bin Omran Trading and Telecommunication will enable us to contribute significantly to Qatar’s vision by safeguarding its digital infrastructure and ensuring the security of its data assets.
Nabil Alhusseini, General Manager, Bin Omran Trading and Telecommunication
Telecom operators play a crucial role in Qatar’s digital ecosystem and as per the objectives of DA2030. Our collaboration with BlackDice will ensure that these key players have the robust cybersecurity measures needed to protect their infrastructure and customer data, supporting their efforts to deliver reliable and secure services to millions of users.
Nabil Alhusseini, Bin Omran Trading and Telecommunication
We are excited to partner with BlackDice to enhance our cybersecurity capabilities. This collaboration is in line with our commitment to supporting Qatar’s digital transformation journey and ensuring that our infrastructure is resilient against emerging cyber threats.
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