On November 19, 2023, Qatar’s National Cybersecurity Agency President engaged with Palestinian and Djiboutian ministers to discuss cybersecurity cooperation and partnership enhancement.
On November 19, in Doha, the President of the National Cybersecurity Agency, His Excellency Eng. Abdulrahman bin Ali Al Farahid Al Malki, engaged in separate discussions with esteemed officials from Palestine and Djibouti. He met with His Excellency Abdul Razzaq Al Natsheh, the Minister of Telecommunications and Digital Economy in Palestine, as well as Her Excellency Maryam Hamdou, the Minister in charge of Digital Economy and Innovation in Djibouti. The meetings focused on strengthening collaborative efforts in the field of cybersecurity, highlighting Qatar’s commitment to enhancing digital protection within the region.
Cybersecurity has emerged as a critical area of collaboration for nations in the face of increasing digital threats. Nations like Qatar, along with Palestine and Djibouti, recognize the importance of cultivating partnerships that can bolster their defensive capabilities in cyberspace. Engaging in dialogue and cooperation can lead to shared resources, expertise, and strategies, thereby enhancing national security measures and fostering digital innovation across borders.
The recent meetings between Qatar’s National Cybersecurity Agency President and ministers from Palestine and Djibouti reflect a strategic commitment to enhancing cybersecurity collaboration. These discussions are instrumental in developing partnerships that address both national and regional challenges in cybersecurity, thereby fostering a safer digital environment for all participating nations.
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