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AEC will display cybersecurity solutions, cloud computing systems, IoT, and digital health services.
  • AEC will display a complete range of solutions, systems, and products, including its flagship cybersecurity technology Data Diode.
  • The conference is organized by the Saudi Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.

The Advanced Electronics Company (AEC), a Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) company, will participate in LEAP technology conference, a global gathering for technology future and emerging experts.

Saudi media reports said that AEC will display a complete range of solutions, systems, and products, including its flagship Data Diode, a next-generation cybersecurity technology that helps protect sensitive networks and databases from hacking and breaches.

It also covers other cybersecurity solutions, cloud computing systems, IoT, and digital health services.

Also on show will be the Security Operations Center (SOC), which supports IT professionals in securing their cybersecurity systems and ensures breach’s immunity.

The conference is organized by the Saudi Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) and the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones (SAFCSD).

It will be held at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center from 1-3 February 2022.

AEC’s CEO Eng. Ziyad Al-Musallam appreciated “Kingdom’s digital transformation journey and its contribution to increasing the local content through Saudi talents representing 85 percent of the workforce.

This includes “800 trained, qualified and committed male and female engineers,” added Al-Musallam.

AEC was established in 1988 and is headquartered in Riyadh.