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Qualys picks Security Matterz as managed Risk Operations Center partner for Saudi

Hadi Jaafarawi, regional vice president, Middle East and Africa at Qualys.

Dubai — Qualys today announced that Security Matterz has been selected to join its invite-only managed Risk Operations Center (mROC) Partner Alliance, becoming the first mROC partner in  Saudi Arabia. The partnership marks a major milestone in advancing the Qualys ROC ecosystem within the Kingdom, empowering Saudi enterprises to scale cyber risk management in alignment with national digital transformation goals and Saudi Vision 2030.  

Security Matterz will deliver Qualys-powered managed risk services that bring measurable improvements in visibility, risk prioritisation, and response across critical sectors.

The collaboration will enable Saudi organisations to overcome cybersecurity challenges such as fragmented tools, reactive security postures, and limited visibility — fostering a more proactive, business-aligned approach to risk management.

“We’re delighted to welcome Security Matterz as the first mROC partner in Saudi Arabia,” said Hadi Jaafarawi, regional vice president, Middle East and Africa at Qualys. “Their strong local expertise and commitment to advancing the Kingdom’s cybersecurity ecosystem align perfectly with our vision of making risk management scalable, measurable, and actionable for businesses across the region.”

Built on the Qualys Enterprise TruRisk Management Platform, the ROC framework consolidates risk signals across an organisation’s entire digital footprint into a single view. It enables Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM), cyber risk quantification, and automated remediation — helping organisations translate cyber risk into business outcomes, strengthen compliance readiness, and enhance long-term resilience. 

“Together with Qualys, we are committed to delivering innovation, trust, and resilience, supporting the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 agenda and strengthening the region’s cybersecurity readiness,” said Abdulrahman Alsanie, chief operations officer of Security Matterz. “This collaboration represents a new chapter in how enterprises in Saudi Arabia can harness technology and intelligence to stay ahead of evolving threats and ensure secure digital growth.” 

 

 

 

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