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Seclore Expands in Saudi Arabia Offering Support for Vision 2030 with Secure 2030 Initiative

Seclore, the leading provider of data-centric security solutions, announced the opening of its Saudi headquarters in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as part of its commitment to meeting the growing demands of the digital transformation and security efforts taking place in the Saudi region. As part of this expansion, Seclore is introducing its Secure 2030 initiative, designed to empower Saudi enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure sectors with advanced data protection, secure collaboration, and regulatory compliance solutions.

Along with Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore, Andrew Billard, Senior Commercial Officer at United States Department of Commerce, Mohammed Al Badrani, Chief Digital Officer at Paramount Group (SPCS), and dignitaries from Seclore were present at the opening in Riyadh.

Saudi Arabia is rapidly advancing its AI, cloud computing, and smart city initiatives under Vision 2030, making data sovereignty and cybersecurity a national priority. Seclore’s Secure 2030 initiative will help organizations embrace digital transformation while ensuring complete control over their sensitive data—no matter where it travels.

“Saudi Arabia is at the forefront of digital innovation, and cybersecurity must be the foundation for this transformation. Seclore’s expansion within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is marked by deep investments to support the region’s data security needs. Our new office is a testament to this ongoing investment, reinforcing our dedication to KSA’s vision and ensuring even closer alignment with our customers and partners,” said Justin Endres, CRO at Seclore. “With Secure 2030, we are empowering Saudi enterprises and government entities to drive innovation without compromising security, compliance, or sovereignty.”


Seclore’s Secure 2030: Safeguarding Saudi Arabia’s Digital Future


Seclore’s Secure 2030 initiative is designed to support Saudi organizations in three key areas:

- Persistent Data-Centric Protection: Ensuring sensitive files remain protected throughout their lifecycle, even after being shared outside of the organization

- Secure Third-Party Collaboration: Enabling organizations to safely share information with partners, vendors, and remote teams while maintaining data sovereignty and security controls.

- Compliance with National Cybersecurity Regulations: Helping enterprises align with Saudi Arabia’s Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) and National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) guidelines setting strict mandates for data governance, and international compliance frameworks such as GDPR, CCPA, NIST).


Seclore’s data security solutions are already trusted by government agencies, Fortune 500 enterprises, and leading financial institutions worldwide. With the launch of its Saudi operations, the company aims to accelerate cybersecurity adoption across industries including finance, healthcare, energy, and public sector organizations.


Strengthening Partnerships and Supporting KSA’s Vision


Seclore is actively collaborating with Saudi government agencies, cybersecurity regulators, and key industry players to drive national data security initiatives. The company is also committed to investing in local talent and technology innovation to support the Kingdom’s growing cybersecurity sector. Seclore recently signed agreements with the following Saudi-based organizations: Saudi Paramount Computer Systems, Cipher Saudi, NTT Data, Versos, and Tamkeen Intelligent. 

“The opening of our Saudi headquarters and accelerated growth in the region marks a significant step in Seclore’s commitment to Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation. As data security becomes a cornerstone of Vision 2030, we are here to help enterprises and government entities protect their most critical information while enabling seamless and secure collaboration," said Parag Shah, Global CFO and General Manager, Seclore Saudi Arabia.


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