Resecurity Deepens Long-Term Commitment to Saudi Arabia and the Middle East
Resecurity, a global cybersecurity and intelligence company trusted by Fortune 100 enterprises and government organizations worldwide, is accelerating its expansion across Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East as demand grows for intelligence-driven cyber defense, fraud prevention, and digital risk management.
Building on its continued engagement with regional stakeholders following Black Hat MEA 2025 in Riyadh, Resecurity is strengthening its presence in the Kingdom to support national cybersecurity priorities, digital transformation initiatives, and regulatory compliance frameworks aligned with Saudi Vision 2030. This approach reflects the company’s long-term commitment to Saudi Arabia as a regional hub for cybersecurity innovation, sovereign data protection, and advanced threat intelligence.
At the core of this strategy is Resecurity’s unified, AI-powered cybersecurity platform, which integrates threat intelligence, fraud prevention, brand protection, and attack surface visibility into a single ecosystem designed for modern enterprises and government institutions. By consolidating intelligence from open, deep, and dark web sources, the platform enables organizations to identify cyber threats, fraud schemes, and digital risks early—before they escalate into large-scale incidents or financial loss.
Resecurity is seeing growing adoption across Saudi Arabia and the GCC among banks, fintech providers, telecom operators, aviation authorities, ministries, and critical infrastructure organizations. This momentum is being driven by rapid digitalization, the expansion of digital banking services, and increased regulatory focus on cyber resilience, data sovereignty, and national security.
As part of its ongoing regional engagement, Resecurity executives Ahmad Halabi and Taha Halabi recently met with senior industry and government stakeholders in Riyadh, sharing perspectives on how intelligence-led cybersecurity is reshaping risk management for organizations across the Middle East.
Ahmad Halabi, Managing Director of Resecurity, said the company’s regional expansion reflects a fundamental shift in how cybersecurity must be delivered in today’s interconnected environment.
“In today’s hyper-connected world, cyber risk knows no borders — and neither should our defenses. Saudi Arabia is leading the region in addressing these challenges head-on. By converging threat intelligence, fraud detection, and brand protection into a unified, AI-driven platform, Resecurity empowers organizations across the Middle East to stay ahead of adversaries and safeguard their digital future.”
In parallel, Resecurity is expanding its professional services footprint across the Kingdom, supporting organizations with advanced threat hunting, digital forensics and incident response, red and purple team exercises, vulnerability assessments, and compliance advisory services aligned with Saudi and regional regulatory frameworks.
These services are designed to strengthen security operations centers, improve incident readiness, and support complex enterprise and government environments.
Taha Halabi, Vice President of Resecurity, highlighted the growing need for intelligence-led fraud prevention as digital banking and fintech adoption accelerates across the region. “As digital banking and fintech accelerate across Saudi Arabia, fraud has become one of the most critical and costly cyber risks. Intelligence is now the first line of defense.
By identifying fraud patterns, credential theft, and criminal infrastructure early, organizations can protect customers, preserve trust, and secure long-term growth. Resecurity’s intelligence-driven fraud defense enables financial institutions to act before damage occurs.”
Looking ahead, Resecurity plans to further expand its partner ecosystem across Saudi Arabia and the GCC, strengthen its regional threat intelligence and DFIR capabilities, and continue delivering AI-powered cybersecurity solutions tailored for enterprise and government adoption.
The company remains focused on enabling secure digital transformation while supporting the Kingdom’s ambition to build a resilient, future-ready digital economy.

