Seclore, a global data-centric security solutions company, has announced the opening of its Saudi headquarters in Riyadh, reinforcing its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation and cybersecurity initiatives in line with Vision 2030. This strategic expansion aims to meet the growing demand for advanced data protection, secure collaboration, and regulatory compliance solutions as the Kingdom accelerates its focus on AI, cloud computing, and smart city development.
As part of this expansion, Seclore launched its Secure 2030 initiative, designed to empower Saudi enterprises, government agencies, and critical infrastructure sectors with comprehensive data-centric security. The initiative focuses on providing persistent data protection, enabling secure third-party collaboration, and ensuring compliance with Saudi Arabia’s Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL), National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) guidelines, and international regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, and NIST.
The Riyadh office inauguration was attended by key dignitaries, including Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore, Andrew Billard, Senior Commercial Officer at the United States Department of Commerce, and Mohammed Al Badrani, Chief Digital Officer at Paramount Group (SPCS), along with other prominent guests. Their presence marked a significant milestone for Seclore’s growth in the Kingdom and its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia’s evolving cybersecurity landscape.
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 places data sovereignty and cybersecurity as top national priorities, and Seclore’s Secure 2030 initiative is designed to help organizations protect sensitive information while driving innovation. By ensuring data remains secure throughout its lifecycle and enabling safe collaboration with partners, vendors, and remote teams, Seclore is providing the tools needed to embrace digital transformation without compromising security or compliance.
Seclore’s expansion into Saudi Arabia is supported by partnerships with leading local organizations, including Saudi Paramount Computer Systems, Cipher Saudi, NTT Data, Versos, and Tamkeen Intelligent. These collaborations aim to drive national data security initiatives while fostering local talent development and technology innovation to strengthen the Kingdom’s cybersecurity ecosystem.
“With the opening of our Saudi headquarters, Seclore is deepening its investment in the Kingdom and supporting the data security needs of enterprises and government entities,” said Justin Endres, Chief Revenue Officer at Seclore. “Saudi Arabia is leading in digital innovation, and our Secure 2030 initiative will help ensure that this progress is built on a strong foundation of cybersecurity, compliance, and data sovereignty.”
Parag Shah, Global CFO and General Manager of Seclore Saudi Arabia, emphasized the company’s commitment to the region, stating, “As data security becomes central to Vision 2030, Seclore is here to help protect the Kingdom’s most critical information while enabling seamless and secure collaboration.”
With its Saudi operations now established, Seclore aims to accelerate the adoption of cybersecurity solutions across vital sectors, including finance, healthcare, energy, and the public sector, supporting Saudi Arabia’s goal of becoming a global leader in secure digital innovation.