Saudi Arabia is facing an unprecedented wave of cyberthreats as artificial intelligence transforms both industry and the tactics of cybercriminals. The Kingdom, which accounted for the majority of cyber incidents in the Middle East in 2025, is seeing a surge in sophisticated attacks like AI-generated phishing and deepfake scams. In response, Saudi Arabia is ramping up investments in cybersecurity, integrating artificial intelligence into national defense strategies, and focusing on proactive, data-driven security measures.
Experts warn that the rapid expansion of connected devices across sectors, from smart cities to energy infrastructure, is creating new vulnerabilities. Many of these devices remain unmonitored and unpatched, providing easy entry points for attackers. As digital transformation accelerates, specialists stress the need for continuous monitoring, improved data visibility, and collaboration between government and private sectors to stay ahead of evolving threats.
The call to action is clear: Saudi Arabia must move beyond traditional defenses and adopt predictive, intelligence-driven approaches to cybersecurity. With the stakes higher than ever, securing the unseen layers of the digital economy has become a national priority.

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