
Zero trust cyber company ThreatLocker has opened a new data centre in Saudi Arabia, marking another step in the company’s goal to provide secure, scalable, and locally hosted cybersecurity solutions to businesses in the country and across the region.
The data centre will be followed by a local office. ThreatLocker says this further underscores its contribution to Saudi’s growing digital economy.
“Our new data centre is about bringing powerful zero trust security solutions closer to the businesses that need them,” said ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins. “As Saudi Arabia undergoes its digital transformation, ThreatLocker remains committed to advancing zero trust security, equipping businesses with the tools needed to defend against evolving cyber threats while driving innovation and economic growth in the region.”
The newly established data centre helps local organisations to adopt ThreatLocker’s zero trust security model while ensuring data sovereignty and strict adherence to regulatory requirements mandated by the National Cybersecurity Authority.
By providing a secure, locally hosted solution, ThreatLocker enables businesses to strengthen their cybersecurity posture while remaining compliant with national regulations.
This new data centre the latest step in ThreatLocker expansion across the Middle East, following the establishment of its Abu Dhabi office.