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SentinelOne, the AI-native cybersecurity solutions, announced the establishment of its new regional headquarters in Riyadh. The development marks a key milestone in the company’s expansion plan. It also reinforces its ongoing commitment to the Kingdom. The new headquarters will serve as the main hub for SentinelOne’s KSA operations. It will also support Saudi Vision 2030, especially in digital transformation, national cybersecurity, and modern government services.

The company reported that the headquarters will ensure customers in the Kingdom have direct access to the expertise required to secure their environments from evolving cyberthreats. Located in the Al Malqa district, the office welcomed SentinelOne staff and partners on December 1. Moreover, the new office will provide full support for clients and partners through customer success teams, local solution specialists and partner enablement experts.

These teams will allow faster support response times. They will also offer tailored services that meet local needs.
Key functions include:
• Customer success and technical support
• Localized cybersecurity solutions and partner enablement

Meriam ElOuazzani, Regional Senior Director for the Middle East, Turkey and Africa at SentinelOne, revealed that Saudi Arabia is one of the world’s fastest-growing digital economies. She added that the company’s investment reflects strong confidence in the Kingdom’s potential. ElOuazzani also highlighted initiatives aimed at developing Saudi talent through training programs, hands-on workshops and real-world learning opportunities.

SentinelOne is also setting up specialized threat-hunting labs. It is collaborating with academic institutions to help build a qualified digital workforce. These efforts align with Saudi Vision 2030 and support the nation’s cybersecurity goals.

The new headquarters will enhance collaboration with Saudi partners, clients and government entities. SentinelOne’s local operations will also help advance national cybersecurity initiatives. Consequently, the company aims to strengthen resilience across critical industries and support enterprise digital transformation.

The company stated that its AI-native solutions will help defend critical infrastructure, modern cloud environments and distributed endpoints at scale. This includes autonomous threat detection, investigation and response for a wide range of cybersecurity needs.

SentinelOne noted that the Riyadh headquarters reinforces its position as a trusted partner for Saudi businesses. As cyberattacks grow more complex, continued investment in technology, talent and partnerships remains essential. The company stressed that its long-term commitment supports Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation and provides organizations with advanced cybersecurity solutions in an AI-driven business landscape.