Kaspersky and Oman Data Park Partner to Strengthen Cybersecurity Resilience in the Sultanate

Muscat, October 26, 2025 — Global cybersecurity company Kaspersky has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Oman Data Park (ODP), the nation’s leading managed services and cloud provider, to enhance Oman’s cybersecurity posture and help organizations defend against evolving digital threats.

The partnership establishes a framework for technical information exchange, knowledge sharing, and coordinated incident response, enabling both parties to deliver faster detection, in-depth threat analysis, and proactive defense capabilities for businesses and government entities.

Beyond technical cooperation, the agreement includes executive training programs, customer education initiatives, and public awareness campaigns aimed at improving cyber literacy and promoting safe digital practices among employees, enterprises, and end-users.

Rashed Al-Momani, General Manager, Kaspersky Middle East, stated: “Our mission is to build a safer world by empowering organizations to anticipate and respond to cyberthreats. Through this collaboration with Oman Data Park, we are bringing global cybersecurity expertise to Oman’s local market, enhancing protection for critical infrastructure and supporting the country’s cybersecurity ecosystem.”

Eng. Maqbool Al Wahabi, CEO of Oman Data Park, emphasized: “Cybersecurity is a cornerstone of Oman’s digital transformation journey. Partnering with Kaspersky allows us to merge global threat intelligence with local expertise, ensuring stronger protection for businesses and government institutions.”

The MoU reinforces both organizations’ commitment to advancing Oman’s digital transformation goals by building cyber-resilient infrastructure, promoting responsible digital behavior, and supporting national cybersecurity initiatives.