Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer and Global Head of Sales Seclore

Riyadh "Riyadh Daily"
Seclore leads the way to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s vision 2030 in the cybersecurity landscape

Speaking of Secure 2030 as a long-term initiative, Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer and Global Head of Sales Seclore said, “Secure 2030 embodies Seclore’s commitment to strengthening Saudi Arabia’s cybersecurity resilience through three key areas. These include secure third-party collaboration to facilitate safe information sharing with external partners while upholding security controls and data sovereignty; regulatory compliance support to assist organisations in adhering to Saudi and international cybersecurity regulations (PDPL, NCA, GDPR, NIST, etc.); and data-centric protection to guarantee the safety of sensitive data even after it leaves an organisation's network. With the help of this initiative, Saudi businesses can propel digital innovation while keeping complete control over their most valuable data.

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.”

He further added, “Given the rapid digital transformation underway in Saudi and the advancements in the industry, we are actively collaborating with Saudi government agencies, cybersecurity regulators, and industry leaders to help keep cybersecurity at the forefront of these national security initiatives. Our collaborations with entities such as Saudi Paramount Computer Systems, Cipher Saudi, NTT Data, Versos, and Tamkeen Intelligent bring trusted expertise to help ensure localised data security is at the heart of these industry-specific data protection solutions. Contrary to traditional security approaches, which are focused on blocking access to data, we take a different approach by making sure that all of our sensitive data is constantly protected. Regardless of its pathways, we protect these assets and ensure that they do not move beyond the boundary

 of the network without consent, while also offering insights and protection into how, when, and where the data is used. Aside from that, we work closely with companies to ensure they have access to appropriate data, control, and reporting tools to properly adhere to the laws and regulations implemented within the Kingdom.”

Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer and Global Head of Sales Seclore explained, “Establishing a local headquarters in Riyadh is only the beginning, as we also plan to invest in local talent, partnerships, and technological innovation that will strengthen the Kingdom's cybersecurity ecosystem. One major reason for this is our remarkable success in this region, particularly in Saudi Arabia. It is therefore crucial to support that success and build a close relationship with our customers, especially considering the strategic connections required to support and facilitate various organisational goals. Seclore’s expansion within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is marked by deep investments to support the region’s data security needs. Our local presence and 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. 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 local industries including finance, healthcare, energy, and government organizations.”

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