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When the Threat Landscape Gets Loud, Go Back to Basics: A CISO's Guide to Cyber Resilience Under Pressure

CISOs have never had an easy job, but right now the pressure is particularly acute. Regional tensions, service disruptions, and shifting working patterns are stress-testing business continuity in real time, and cybercriminals are moving fast to exploit chaos. The challenge is not purely technical — security leaders must safeguard systems and maintain resilience while managing their own stress along the way. But clarity, not alarm, is what this moment demands. The leaders who navigate disruption most effectively resist fearmongering and return to fundamentals.

Drawing from the Pandemic Playbook

The early months of 2020 delivered one of the largest real-world stress tests organisations have faced. As workforces shifted overnight, the traditional network perimeter evaporated. What followed was a shift toward identity-centric security — rethinking how access is granted, privileges managed, and suspicious activity detected. The lesson is simple: resilience now depends on identity, not location. Where employees work from anywhere and attackers can impersonate legitimate users, protecting identities is the single most important line of defence.

Identity Is the New Perimeter

Disruption creates ideal conditions for cybercriminals because people act quickly and verify less. Social engineering remains the most effective entry point, and the goal is usually the same: obtain valid credentials. Once attackers hold a legitimate identity, their activity can look indistinguishable from a real employee’s. Strong MFA is one of the most effective defences — the Microsoft Digital Defense Report finds it can block more than 99% of automated account compromise attacks. But MFA alone is not enough. Enforcing least-privilege access and replacing standing admin privileges with just-in-time access dramatically reduces the blast radius if an account is compromised. Most CISOs already have these capabilities within existing identity providers; the priority is configuring and using them consistently.

Quick Wins That Strengthen Defence

Employee awareness is a critical first layer. Trained professionals still make mistakes under pressure, especially when attackers exploit urgency. Reminders about brand impersonation, and verifying official channels before sharing credentials, stop many attacks from gaining traction. Equally important is clear communication with leadership: boards need calm, evidence-based updates, not dramatic forecasts. Framing cybersecurity around operational resilience builds confidence when speculation can easily spiral.

The Quiet Strength of Getting the Basics Right

Disruption invites narrative, but most attacks still rely on the same core techniques: phishing, credential theft, privilege escalation, and lateral movement. What changes is not the method, but the intensity. The most effective response is also the least glamorous: recommit to the controls that move the needle. The fundamentals are not a fallback — they are the strategy.

IDC and SUDO Consultants Roundtable

22 Jun 2026 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

IDC and SUDO Consultants Roundtable

Cloud Migration in KSA

A Strategic Approach to Readiness, Risk, and ROI

22 Jun 2026 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 has made digital infrastructure a national priority. Cloud adoption is central to that agenda, enabling enterprises to modernise operations, scale AI initiatives, and compete on a regional and global scale. With public cloud services in Saudi Arabia expected to grow at a 31% CAGR through 2029, nearly tripling the annual market size, cloud has become a strategic priority for enterprises across the Kingdom. Recent regional conflict has further sharpened that conversation.

 

However, the modernization gap remains a reality in the region.

 

IDC research shows that 51% of organizations across META continue to rely on legacy applications due to concerns about business disruption. For Saudi organisations, monolithic systems remain a key barrier, driving up migration costs and extending timelines. Many enterprises default to lift-and-shift approaches that accelerate early migration but limit long-term cloud ROI.

 

This exclusive roundtable discussion, hosted by Sudo in association with IDC, will explore how enterprise leaders in Saudi Arabia can approach cloud migration more strategically assessing readiness, mitigating risk, and aligning cloud investments more closely with business outcomes.

Key Discussion Points

  • How Vision 2030 priorities are shaping enterprise cloud strategy and what alignment looks like in practice
  • How sovereign cloud, data residency, and NCA compliance shape cloud architecture and migration decisions in KSA
  • How to accelerate migration timelines while maintaining robust security controls and risk management
  • How to build the internal capability to operate, optimize, and grow on the cloud post-migration

Agenda

IDC and SUDO Consultants Roundtable

One Day Event

6:00 pm

Registration & Networking

6:45 pm

IDC Welcome Address

6:50 pm

IDC Keynote Presentation

Shahin Hashim

Shahin Hashim

Associate Research Director (META), IDC

7:10 pm

Presentation by SUDO

7:30 pm

Panel Discussion

8:00 pm

Summary and Close

8:05 pm

Dinner and Networking

Speakers

Shahin Hashim

Shahin Hashim

Associate Research Director (META)

IDC

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Hameedullah Khan

Hameedullah Khan

CEO

SUDO Consultants

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Venue

Mecca Meeting Room, Fairmont Riyadh, Business Gate

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IDC, Couchbase & AWS Roundtable

23 Jun 2026 Riyadh

IDC, Couchbase & AWS Roundtable

Accelerating Vision 2030 with Data and AI

23 Jun 2026 Riyadh

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Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 has elevated technology from an IT conversation to a national economic strategy. AI is no longer optional; it is the center of national transformation.

 

IDC research points to a market in rapid transition. As recently as 2024, over 55% of Saudi organizations were using AI in a piecemeal fashion. By the end of 2026, approximately 50% of them are expected to have an enterprise-wide AI strategy in place. The leap in maturity is significant.

 

But it raises an equally important question: is the data foundation ready to support that ambition?

 

Data readiness and AI readiness are not separate conversations. Organization therefore must embrace a deliberate data architectural evolution: from legacy to cloud-ready to truly AI-ready. For many enterprises in the Kingdom, this means moving away from fragmented, siloed architectures like traditional databases, NoSQL systems, search engines, and caches – each built for a different purpose, none built for this moment.

 

IDC, Couchbase and AWS are bringing together senior technology leaders in Saudi Arabia to explore the journey toward platforms that can power the next generation of intelligent applications at scale.

Discussion Areas

Unified data platforms as a single source of truth, eliminating the complexity of fragmented stacks

Building and scaling intelligent applications in the Saudi enterprise context

Cloud as the foundation for scalable, secure, and compliant AI workloads

Trust, security, and data governance as enablers of AI adoption

Agenda

IDC, Couchbase & AWS Roundtable

One Day Event

5:30 pm

Registration & Networking

6:00 pm

Welcome Address

Stuart Bulley

Stuart Bulley

Area Vice President for Central Europe, Middle East, Turkey & Africa, Couchbase

6:10 pm

IDC Keynote

Melih Murat

Melih Murat

Associate Research Director, Artificial Intelligence (META), IDC

6:30 pm

Powering AI-Driven Transformation in Saudi Arabia with Modern Data Platforms

This session explores how modern data platforms are enabling organizations across Saudi Arabia to accelerate AI-driven transformation and unlock greater business value. As enterprises embrace digital innovation under Vision 2030, the ability to unify, manage, and analyze large volumes of data has become critical for driving intelligent decision-making, operational efficiency, and customer-centric experiences.

The discussion will highlight how scalable cloud-based architectures, real-time analytics, and integrated data ecosystems are helping organizations build strong AI foundations while overcoming challenges related to data silos, governance, security, and scalability. Attendees will gain insights into the role of modern data platforms in supporting advanced AI use cases, improving agility, and enabling sustainable innovation across industries.

Mahmoud Younes

Mahmoud Younes

Senior Solutions Engineer, Couchbase

6:50 pm

Accelerating Innovation in KSA: AWS Region, Launch Services, and Partner Ecosystem

As Saudi Arabia accelerates its digital transformation journey, organizations are increasingly looking to harness scalable, secure, and locally supported cloud capabilities to drive innovation. This session will explore how the AWS Region in KSA, combined with AWS Launch Services and a strong partner ecosystem, is enabling businesses to innovate faster, modernize operations, and unlock new opportunities across industries.

Discover how AWS and its ecosystem are supporting enterprises in building future-ready digital foundations aligned with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 ambitions.

Faisal Banaeamah

Faisal Banaeamah

Senior Partner Solutions Architect, MENAT, AWS

7:10 pm

Joint Fireside Chat with IDC, Couchbase & AWS

Melih Murat

Melih Murat

Associate Research Director, Artificial Intelligence (META), IDC

Stuart Bulley

Stuart Bulley

Area Vice President for Central Europe, Middle East, Turkey & Africa, Couchbase

Mahmoud Younes

Mahmoud Younes

Senior Solutions Engineer, Couchbase

Faisal Banaeamah

Faisal Banaeamah

Senior Partner Solutions Architect, MENAT, AWS

7:40 pm

Closing Note

7:50 pm

Dinner & Networking

Speakers

Melih Murat

Melih Murat

Associate Research Director, Artificial Intelligence (META)

IDC

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Stuart Bulley

Stuart Bulley

Area Vice President for Central Europe, Middle East, Turkey & Africa

Couchbase

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Mahmoud Younes

Mahmoud Younes

Senior Solutions Engineer

Couchbase

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Faisal Banaeamah

Faisal Banaeamah

Senior Partner Solutions Architect, MENAT

AWS

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Venue

Fairmont Riyadh

Mecca Meeting Room

Area, Business Gate, Qurtubah

Riyadh 11552

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