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Increased investment in infrastructure is essential to securing Saudi Arabia’s digital future, said leading experts at a key virtual roundtable discussion hosted by Cisco, a worldwide leader in IT technology.

Titled ‘Securing the Internet for the Future: Investing in the Road to Recovery’, the event saw leading telecommunication service providers and industry regulators explore key learnings from recent events and evaluate the capability to meet expected demands of future work and communication.

Attendees included Ali Amer – Managing Director, Service Provider Sales, Cisco MEA; Hisham Alsheikh, Deputy CEO of the e-Government Program (Yesser); Haithem Al-Faraj, Senior Vice President of STC’s Technology and Operations Unit; Pastora Valero – Vice President, Public Policy and Government Affairs, EMEAR for Cisco.

The experts pointed out that Saudi Arabia had performed particularly well in terms of facilitating the shift to digital, constant innovation and investment was required to sustain and increase the nation’s connectivity.

Security was identified as another core tenant of digitization practices, with panelists agreeing that in today’s complex environment, networks must be designed to always be one step ahead of cyberthreats.

“In Saudi Arabia, investment in national infrastructure has proved critical to enabling more secure, adaptable and connected environments. Our focus moving forward has to be ensuring that we are always thinking about how we can further future-proof the economy by investing in digitization. The kingdom has paved the way in areas such as remote learning, e-health and e-Government. Our shared challenge is to now ensure that we are further accelerating development to bridge the digital divide and make services available to all,” remarked Amer.

Panel discussion participants also advocated for regulations which carefully struck a balance between managing data concerns with promoting a culture of constant evolvement and innovation.

The panelists concluded that as the digital economy continues to expand, regulators, service providers and technological facilitator must continue to have an open dialogue and shared commitment to enable secure and scalable digitization in the kingdom.

Alsheikh said: "The coronavirus pandemic made it necessary for everyone to adopt digitization methods, during a time in which safety measures called for residents to stay at home and work remotely."

"During this time, the e-Government Program ensured that users would have easy access to government services. This would not have been made possible without the work and early coordination between the responsible government agencies and technical service providers who each played an important role in maintaining business continuity," he added.

Alsheikh also stressed the necessity of identifying the needs of users and developing digital services to meet such demand, in addition to communicating with end-users to raise awareness of the services available and their benefits.

As digital transformation continues to play a critical role in enabling more secure, adaptable, and connected working environments, recent events have shed light on key areas for improvement to help ensure continuity and aid growth, for local enterprise and individuals alike.

Each of Cisco’s projections point towards a life which will be spent increasingly online, with expectations for faster connectivity and a reliance on more agile forms of communicating expected to rise.

Al Faraj said: "Since 2016, investing in digital transformation has been a major focus for STC, through investments made in infrastructure and expanding frequencies."

"This meant that even before the pandemic, with significant growth in network traffic over the past few months, Saudi Telecom Company managed to contain the increased volume of traffic. In addition, over 70% of the improvements that we made were towards facilitating remote operating activities, which enabled our teams to maintain network stability," remarked Al Faraj.

"Furthermore, STC continues to invest in infrastructure and the introduction of 5G technology, as well as the development of the Saudi youth, to support our company’s digital transformation strategy and various services. In the coming years, Internet infrastructure will be as important in supporting the digital economy as electricity and water," he noted.

Cisco Saudi Managing Director Salman Faqeeh said:"Rather than being complacent, we must further accelerate investments in areas such as 5G, Wi-Fi 6 and cloud, which will prove more crucial than ever as the digital economy continues to expand."

"Whether regulator, service provider or technological facilitator, we must all align, have an open dialogue and shared commitment to championing digitization in Saudi Arabia," he added.

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Quelle/Source: Trade Arabia, 15.07.2020

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