Kuwait city: The State Audit Bureau of Kuwait (SAB) inaugurated on Monday a two-day cybersecurity exhibition featuring seminars and panel discussions with the participation of several government entities. The event aims to raise awareness on cybersecurity, promote a culture of safe digital practices, and highlight the latest trends and best practices in the field.
According to Kuwait News Agency, SAB Undersecretary Yousef Al-Mazrouei emphasized the importance of national partnerships in fostering institutional development and sustainability. He noted that exchanging knowledge and expertise with state institutions greatly enhances SAB’s oversight and professional roles.
Al-Mazrouei added that hosting the exhibition and discussion sessions with government partners reflects the Bureau’s commitment to institutional cooperation and showcasing the state’s efforts in development, governance, and efficiency. He expressed gratitude for the participating entities, noting that their presence demonstrates shared respon
sibility and commitment to improving government performance, supporting reform, and modernization efforts in line with Kuwait Vision 2035.
He further stated that the exhibition serves as a platform for dialogue, engagement, and collaboration between the Bureau and state bodies to support development and transparency. Al-Mazrouei expressed hope that the exhibition, seminars, and panel discussions would generate ideas and recommendations to keep pace with rapid developments in cybersecurity.
The exhibition includes key sessions about the fundamentals of cybersecurity, protection against cyber threats and cybercrimes, and cybersecurity in the age of cloud computing and artificial intelligence.