The National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) was established in 2017 by The Royal Order that links it directly to His Majesty, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, to be the national authority in charge of cybersecurity in the Kingdom, and the national reference in all its affairs.
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Cybersecurity is a continuous effort, so stay proactive, stay informed, and adapt your policy as needed to keep your organization safe in the ever-changing world of technology.
Saudi Arab has shifted it’s focus on improving its digital economy under the Vision 2030 program. This has led to the creation of National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA), an organization in charge of the cyber security policies and standards in the country. Established in 2017, it has since then worked to improve the security posture of the country to safeguard critical infrastructures and sectors. Some of the key responsibilities of NCA include cyber security frameworks, controls and compliance, national cybersecurity strategy, planning and maintenance of cybersecurity operation centers, raising awareness among masses, encouraging innovation and investment, collaborations with private entities and so on.