Odyssey Cybersecurity Expands Operations In Saudi Arabia To Strengthen Local Cyber Resilience

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Odyssey Cybersecurity has expanded its operations in Saudi Arabia, reinforcing its commitment to supporting the Kingdom's growing cybersecurity ecosystem and meeting Kingdom's Vision 2030. The company has established two data centres in Riyadh and Dammam, a local Security Operations Centre SOC with a dedicated Saudi-based team to deliver advanced threat detection and response capabilities. These operations are powered by Odyssey's ClearSkies Centric AI Threat Detection, Investigation and Response TDIR Platform, now operating within the Kingdom to enhance AI-supported resilience and data sovereignty.

The move comes as organisations across the Kingdom accelerate digital transformation and face an increasingly complex cyber threat landscape. Saudi Arabia's cybersecurity market is estimated at more than SAR 13 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow between 10-12 percent annually through 2030. The government and public sector account for nearly one-third of total market demand, driven by national programmes under Vision 2030 and regulatory efforts to strengthen resilience and data sovereignty.

Building resilience through local presence and innovation

Odyssey's growing presence in Saudi Arabia reinforces its commitment to enhancing cyber resilience through local delivery as per Kingdom's Vision 20230 and compliance with national frameworks such as NCA SAMA. Its services are designed to help public and private organisations detect, investigate, and respond to threats more effectively while ensuring alignment with regulations set by the National Cybersecurity Authority NCA and the Saudi Central Bank SAMA. Powered by the ClearSkies Centric AI platform, Odyssey enables both in-house Security Operations teams and organisations using its managed services to identify, investigate, and contain threats in real time, while ensuring full data control through private, offline AI models. According to Odyssey, investment in data infrastructure and human capital reflects its role in supporting Saudi organisations' ability to strengthen defences and maintain operational continuity amid a fast-changing threat environment.

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