17th June 2026 | Manama | Bahrain
With the maxim “Uniting Kingdoms, Securing the Digital Gulf,” CYSEC MENA 2026 will take place on 17 June 2026 in Manama, Bahrain, convening the cybersecurity ecosystems of Bahrain and the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia under one roof. This pivotal forum unites senior cybersecurity leaders, industry innovators, public-sector strategists, and cross-border partners to confront tomorrow’s threat landscape and translate regional ambition into actionable resilience.
Bahrain has laid the groundwork with its National Cyber Security Centre (Bahrain), whose National Cybersecurity Strategy spans five pillars strong & resilient defences, governance & standards, building a cyber-aware nation, collective defence, and workforce development. The Kingdom’s cyber market is projected to reach USD ≈ 424.96 million by 2025, heading toward USD ≈ 560 million by 2030.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia, through the National Cybersecurity Authority and national strategy aligned with Vision 2030, has elevated cyber-defence into a pillar of its digital transformation and economic diversification agenda.
CYSEC MENA 2026 will explore how these neighbouring nations can harness investment, innovation and regulation to build a shared cyber horizon where data-driven economies are secure, threats are anticipated and collaboration becomes the north star. Attend to participate in high-impact panels, regional threat simulations, strategic networking and the dialogue that transforms vision into defence.
Organising CYSEC MENA in Manama, Bahrain strategically positions the summit at the heart of Gulf cybersecurity transformation. With strong regulatory momentum, cross-border digital integration, and growing cyber investments across the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, CYSEC MENA creates a focused platform for regional collaboration, practical knowledge exchange, and public–private alignment.
Bringing together cybersecurity leaders from Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province which is the home to major energy, industrial, and infrastructure assets, alongside Bahrain’s financial, regulatory, and technology ecosystem, the event strengthens Gulf-wide cyber resilience through proximity, shared risk landscapes, and aligned national strategies.
Hosting CYSEC MENA in Bahrain creates a cross-border dialogue corridor between the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and the Kingdom of Bahrain, enabling regional resilience, shared threat intelligence, and strategic cooperation.
Bahrain’s cybersecurity market is valued at ~USD 424.96 million (2025) and projected to reach ~USD 559.9 million by 2030 (~5.7% CAGR), reflecting sustained digital security investments.
Bahrain’s National Cybersecurity Strategy (2025–2028) prioritises critical infrastructure protection, national incident response readiness, workforce development, and sector-wide compliance uplift.
Bahrain has positioned itself as a regional financial and fintech hub, driving cybersecurity demand across BFSI (approx. 24.8% of sector spend).
Saudi Arabia’s cybersecurity market is valued at ~USD 2.19 billion (2025) and projected to reach ~USD 4.02 billion by 2031 (~10.7% CAGR), making it the largest in the GCC.
The cybersecurity sector in Saudi Arabia contributed approximately SR 18.5 billion (~USD 4.9 billion) to GDP in 2024, underscoring its economic and strategic weight.
Saudi Arabia, under Vision 2030, cybersecurity is embedded into national digital transformation, giga-projects, and smart infrastructure programs.
The broader Middle East cybersecurity market is projected to grow from ~USD 16.75 billion (2025) to ~USD 26.04 billion by 2030 (~9.2% CAGR).
Saudi Arabia and Bahrain represent two complementary cybersecurity ecosystems — one scale-driven and infrastructure-heavy, the other agile, finance-driven, and regulation-led.