Kuwait Hosts GCC Ministerial Talks on Enhancing Cybersecurity Cooperation
By aligning their national efforts under a common vision, GCC states aim to create a more secure and collaborative cyber environment capable of addressing evolving digital threats.
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) brought together its ministerial committee for cybersecurity authorities and centers in Kuwait on Monday, where top officials from member states convened to strengthen regional digital defenses.
The high-level meeting focused on advancing a unified approach to cybersecurity across the Gulf, with delegates reviewing joint strategies and frameworks aimed at safeguarding critical infrastructure. Discussions also centered on improving information-sharing mechanisms between national agencies, building stronger incident-response capabilities, and ensuring the resilience of essential digital services that underpin the region’s economies.
By aligning their national efforts under a common vision, GCC states aim to create a more secure and collaborative cyber environment capable of addressing evolving digital threats.

