⚡ Key Takeaways

Algeria chairs the UN Ad Hoc Committee on Cybercrime while Saudi Arabia has built one of the region’s most mature cyber ecosystems over five years. The January 2026 Tebboune-Abdulaziz meeting in Algiers set the table for a bilateral cyber research agreement, a shared defense center of excellence and operationalization of the Arab Convention on IT offences.

Bottom Line: Track a formal ASSI-NCA MoU and Algerian delegations at LEAP and Black Hat MEA as the signals that the diplomatic track is becoming operational.

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🧭 Decision Radar

Relevance for Algeria
High

Saudi cyber capacity, training pipelines and threat intelligence would plug concrete gaps in Algeria’s National Cybersecurity Strategy 2025-2029.
Action Timeline
6-12 months

Watch for a formal ASSI–NCA MoU, joint training facility announcement and Algerian delegations at Black Hat MEA and LEAP in 2026.
Key Stakeholders
ASSI, Ministry of National Defence, Ministry of Interior, ESI/USTHB/ENSIA, Bank of Algeria and ARPCE
Decision Type
Strategic

Partner selection, data-sharing architecture and curriculum alignment shape capability for the decade.
Priority Level
High

Capability transfer at volume is hard to obtain bilaterally from other partners without creating dependence.

Quick Take: Algerian CISOs, universities and regulators should position now for the Saudi track: nominate candidates for Tuwaiq Academy and SAFCSP bootcamps, draft university MoUs with KAUST and KFUPM, and prepare sectoral CTI-ingestion capacity to absorb any bilateral threat intelligence feed that gets formalized.

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