Cybersecurity

Saudi Aramco, Raytheon Join Forces for Cybersecurity

Saudi Aramco and Raytheon signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a joint venture that will develop and provide cybersecurity services in Saudi Arabia and the region.

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Saudi Aramco and Raytheon, through its subsidiary Raytheon Saudi Arabia, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish a joint venture company that will develop and provide cybersecurity services in Saudi Arabia and the region.

The joint venture will market and provide integrated defensive cybersecurity software and hardware capabilities and perform research and development activities.

The venture will increase the cybersecurity protections available to Saudi Aramco and its suppliers, customers, and affiliates. It will also help build world-class cyber capabilities in Saudi Arabia and the region.

“We are excited about the joint venture which will support the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 by creating highly skilled jobs for Saudis in the cybersecurity sector and will support the foundation for Saudi Arabia’s economic development,” said Saudi Aramco Senior Vice President of Finance, Strategy, and Development Khalid H. Al-Dabbagh.

He added, “Demand for cybersecurity services is expected to grow as companies move further into the digital space and embrace technologies such as Internet of Things and big data. The partnership with Raytheon will help strengthen cybersecurity and enhance its infrastructure in Saudi Arabia and the broader region.”

“Cybersecurity is critical to national and global security,” said Dave Wajsgras, President of Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services. “This MOU is an important step in creating a joint venture that we see becoming the cornerstone of cybersecurity defenses in the region.”