
Cairo – Sharikat Mubasher: Egyptian cybersecurity startup Cyber Force announced plans to open new offices in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates before the end of this year, as part of its strategy to strengthen its presence across Arab markets.
During a press conference, Ahmed Amin, the company’s founder and CEO, said Saudi Arabia has become one of the region’s most attractive markets for cybersecurity firms, driven by its rapid digital transformation and large-scale projects. He added that the Kingdom’s evolving regulatory landscape has increased demand for specialized advisory services that align security requirements with frameworks issued by Saudi authorities.
Amin noted that while the UAE market may appear saturated, it remains full of opportunities, particularly in compliance, governance, and risk management.
Founded in Cairo in 2019, Cyber Force was established to bridge the gap between selling ready-made security tools and offering strategic consulting that addresses the root causes of digital risks. Amin explained that the COVID-19 pandemic marked a turning point for the company, prompting a complete restructuring of its business model.