
Riyadh – Sharikat Mubasher: Odyssey Cybersecurity expanded its presence in Saudi Arabia, establishing two data centers in Riyadh and Dammam. It also launched a locally operated Security Operations Centre (SOC) to bolster the Kingdom’s cybersecurity infrastructure in line with Vision 2030, as per a recent press release.
The new facilities are powered by the company’s ClearSkies™ Centric AI Threat Detection, Investigation and Response (TDIR) platform, now operating within the Kingdom to enhance data sovereignty and real-time threat response.
The expansion comes as Saudi organizations accelerate digital transformation and face increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. The Saudi cybersecurity market is expected to exceed SAR 13 billion by 2025 and grow by 10–12% annually through 2030, with government and public sector entities accounting for nearly one-third of demand.
Odyssey said its investment in local infrastructure and Saudi talent aims to support both public and private entities in complying with national cybersecurity regulations, including NCA and SAMA frameworks, while boosting national resilience.
Mohamed Mounir, General Manager of Odyssey Cybersecurity in Saudi Arabia, said the company is committed to empowering local organizations with advanced threat detection and response tools, helping build a secure and self-sufficient cybersecurity ecosystem.
Looking ahead, Odyssey plans to expand partnerships with local security providers, enhance managed services, and continue developing its ClearSkies™ platform to support Saudi Arabia’s cybersecurity innovation and talent development goals.








