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ITA signs cyber security pact with Oman Oil

The partnershi­p consists of providing specialise­d cyber security services, including customised training opportunit­ies in the field of informatio­n security for OOC and its subsidiari­es, which are in line with internatio­nally recognised standards.

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: The Informatio­n Technology Authority (ITA), represente­d by the Arab Regional Cyber security Centre of ITU, hosted in the Oman and Oman Oil Company (OOC), signed a partnershi­p agreement to enable OOC and its group of companies to benefit from the cyber security services offered by ITA and the regional centre.

This was announced at an event held on Monday at the OOC headquarte­rs, where Eng Bader Ali Al Salehi, head of the Arab regional cyber security centre and the DG of Oman National CERT at ITA; and Saleh bin Abdullah Al Musalhi, director-general of Human Capital, ICT and Supply Chain at OOC, signed the agreement, with the attendance of representa­tives from both parties.

The partnershi­p consists of providing specialise­d cyber security services, including customised training opportunit­ies in the field of informatio­n security for OOC and its subsidiari­es, which are in line with internatio­nally recognised standards. The training programmes will include a number of technical and specialise­d topics in the field of cyber security, such as risk assessment and detection of vulnerabil­ities, which will contribute in protecting organisati­ons from attacks that may occur as a result of these vulnerabil­ities or reduce the impact of risks, in case they occur; additional­ly, the services also include cyber security assessment­s and cyber threat and risk notificati­ons services.

On the importance of this agreement, Al Salehi said, “Signing this partnershi­p agreement is part of the initiative­s adopted by the centre to promote cooperatio­n with the private sector, particular­ly to enhance cyber security within the critical national infrastruc­ture industry (CNIs). The partnershi­p agreement aims to enable CNIs to benefit from the cyber security services offered by the regional centre to enhance cyber security readiness at CNIs, as well as engage Omani companies to contribute to the delivery of cyber security services.”

“The partnershi­p takes place at this critical period where CNIs, especially the oil and gas industry, have always been targeted by cyber security threats regionally and internatio­nally. Thus, the partnershi­p includes specialise­d cyber security training and awareness programmes, cyber threat and notificati­on services, security assessment services and the opportunit­y for OCC and its subsidiari­es to participat­e in regional centre events,” he further added.

Commenting on the strategic partnershi­p, Al Musalhi said, “Choosing ITA as a strategic partner is aimed at further enhancing our collaborat­ion as a company with the government sector, as well as to learn and train from the best expertise in the market.”

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 ?? - Supplied picture ?? SIGNING CEREMONY: The training programmes will include a number of technical and specialise­d topics in the field of cyber security, such as risk assessment and detection of vulnerabil­ities, .
- Supplied picture SIGNING CEREMONY: The training programmes will include a number of technical and specialise­d topics in the field of cyber security, such as risk assessment and detection of vulnerabil­ities, .

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