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NCSC seeks to regulate Jordan’s cybersecurity market

  • One of the NCSC's key measures focuses on issuing Cybersecurity Services Licensing System, its director said.
  • This would "effectively" contribute to strengthening and supporting Jordanian companies to enter the cybersecurity market.

AMMAN, JORDAN – National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) seeks to regulate the Kingdom’s cybersecurity market by outlining and endorsing the related legislation.

In a statement to “Petra,” NCSC head, Bassam Maharmeh, said one of the center’s key measures focuses on issuing Cybersecurity Services Licensing System, which would “effectively” contribute to strengthening and supporting Jordanian companies to enter the cybersecurity market.

Maharmeh added that the system would help improve these services and ensure their potential to compete regionally and globally, which would help these companies enter neighboring countries’ markets and achieve growth and sustainability.

He affirmed NCSC seeks to enhance the private sector’s role in planning and participating in drawing up national cybersecurity-related policies and strategies, as a “major” participant and contributor to the center.

The center, Maharmeh noted, is concerned with developing and approving policies, strategies, standards and controls in the cybersecurity field.

He said that the private sector plays an “important and active” role in the legislative and strategic areas and participates in decision-making.

He added that the center is currently granting approvals to companies wishing to work in the cybersecurity market.

Maharmeh indicated that Cybersecurity Services Licensing System will be implemented after the Jordanian Cabinet’s approval.