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    Cyber Threats to Critical Sectors Are Escalating and Resilience Must Become a National Priority

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamMay 12, 2026
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    As digital transformation accelerates across the Kingdom, cyber threats targeting critical sectors have grown in both sophistication and intent. Today’s rivals are no longer individual hackers; they are highly coordinated groups leveraging advanced tools to disrupt essential services, compromise sensitive data, and undermine economic stability. According to Cyble’s Saudi Arabia Threat Landscape Report 2025, attackers conducted 54 confirmed data breaches and leaks, 27 incidents of compromised access sales (initial access brokerage), and 13 ransomware attacks operated by 11 separate groups. 

    From energy and finance to healthcare, transportation, and telecommunications, the attack scope has expanded considerably. Critical infrastructure, once protected by physical barriers; it is now entirely interconnected, making it a prime target for cyberattacks that can ripple across entire ecosystems. A total of 110 million threats were detected in KSA, according to the Trend Micro Annual Cybersecurity Report back in 2022. 

    As one of the Saudi companies, we see firsthand how threat players are evolving. Ransomware campaigns are becoming more commonly used, supply chain attacks more cunning, and social engineering more convincing. The challenge is no longer simply preventing breaches; it is ensuring operational continuity even when threats materialize.

    “Cyber threats are evolving faster than ever and protecting the Kingdom’s critical sectors now requires more than security, it requires resilience. At specialized by stc, we are committed to strengthening national capabilities, enabling organizations to anticipate threats, respond with confidence, and safeguard the digital backbone of our economy”, said Khaled Aldharrab, the ‏CEO of specialized by stc‏. 

    “Building resilience requires a national mindset shift. Cybersecurity must be embedded into every layer of operations, from executive decision making to frontline processes. This includes robust real-time threat detection and response empowered by advanced threat intelligence capabilities, and continuous digital defense testing and readiness”, he added.

    “Most importantly, collaboration is no longer optional. Protecting critical sectors demands unified and proactive action between government entities, private operators, and cybersecurity specialists. When we share intelligence, coordinate responses, and invest collectively in advanced capabilities, we strengthen the Kingdom’s digital sovereignty”, Aldharrab concluded. 

    Cyber threats will continue to evolve, but with resilience, readiness, and strategic alignment, critical sectors will remain secure, stable, and trusted.

    Source: Riyadh Daily

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