Cybersecurity program launched for Saudi graduates

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Updated 05 October 2020
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Cybersecurity program launched for Saudi graduates

  • It aims to give college and university graduates the skills needed to get jobs in the sector

RIYADH: A cybersecurity graduate training program has been launched in the Kingdom. The program is a collaboration between the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) and the Human Resources Development Fund (Hadaf).
It aims to give college and university graduates the skills needed to get jobs in the sector, and has a target of training and qualifying 500 men and women in cybersecurity and related fields. Participants will receive specialized workshops and training for six months.

 


King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve plants 10,000 arta trees

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King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve plants 10,000 arta trees

  • Authority CEO Maher Al-Gothmi said the collaboration exemplified the institutional integration required to meet Saudi Green Initiative and Vision 2030 goals

RIYADH: An initiative to plant 10,000 arta trees in the Al-Dahna sands has been launched by the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority, in partnership with the Green Dahna Association.

The project involves 300 volunteers from government agencies and educational institutions with the aim of rehabilitating local ecosystems and promoting environmental stewardship.

Chosen for its high adaptability to harsh desert climates and its effectiveness in soil stabilization, the arta tree is a strategic investment in biodiversity and desertification control.

Authority CEO Maher Al-Gothmi said the collaboration exemplified the institutional integration required to meet Saudi Green Initiative and Vision 2030 goals.

It also ensures the sustainability of natural resources for future generations through research and community engagement.