Critical Infrastructure

Resilience for essential systems in the AI era.

Critical infrastructure risk now sits across digital platforms, physical assets, vendors, control systems, people, data, and public trust.

What changes in the AI era

As Saudi Arabia and the GCC accelerate smart infrastructure, digital government, connected logistics, AI-enabled operations, and advanced industrial systems, critical infrastructure leaders need a wider view of security. The question is not only whether a system is protected. The question is whether the organization can continue operating when digital, physical, and decision systems are disrupted together.

Focus areas

Cyber-physical dependency

Understanding where cyber events, platform failures, or AI errors can create physical or operational consequences.

Operational continuity

Preparing fallback paths, leadership roles, escalation routes, and service continuity under disruption.

Vendor and platform concentration

Identifying hidden dependencies on cloud, software, data providers, AI tools, and outsourced operations.

Crisis coordination

Aligning security, operations, communications, executives, regulators, and partners during complex incidents.

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