Kuwait, September 8, 2025 – The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) convened its ministerial committee for cybersecurity authorities and centers, bringing together senior officials from member states to reinforce regional digital security. The meeting underscored the collective ambition to build a unified cybersecurity strategy that safeguards critical infrastructure and ensures resilience against growing cyber threats.
Delegates reviewed joint frameworks and strategies focused on strengthening information-sharing between national agencies, enhancing incident-response capabilities, and protecting essential digital services that power Gulf economies. The discussions reflected a shared vision of collaboration, where GCC states align their national efforts to create a more secure and resilient digital ecosystem.
By coordinating policies and fostering cross-border cooperation, the GCC aims to elevate its capacity to counter evolving cyber risks, bolstering both economic stability and digital trust across the region.