ALGERIATECH Editorial
Skills & Careers
From Student to CISO: The Cybersecurity Career Pathway in Algeria
The Talent Gap Is Your Opportunity Algeria's cybersecurity talent deficit is one of the most well-documented gaps in the country's technology landscape. The global cybersecurity workforce gap reached 4.8 million unfilled positions in 2024, according to ISC2's Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity & Risk
Algeria’s Cybercrime Legal Framework: From Penal Code to Digital Evidence in Court
The Legal Architecture: Law 09-04 and the Penal Code Algeria's cybercrime legal framework rests on two primary pillars: Law 09-04 of August 5, 2009, on the specific rules for the prevention and combating of offenses related to information and communication technologies, and the
Policy & Regulation
Consumer Rights in Algeria’s Digital Markets: Returns, Refunds, and the Protection Gap
A Consumer Protection Law Built for Brick and Mortar Algeria's primary consumer protection legislation -- Law 09-03 of February 25, 2009, relating to consumer protection and fraud repression -- was enacted when e-commerce in Algeria was virtually nonexistent. The law addresses
AI & Automation
Computer Vision in Algeria: From Manufacturing Quality Control to Smart Surveillance
Why Computer Vision Is the Most Deployable AI Among the branches of artificial intelligence, computer vision has the clearest path from research to revenue. The technology — training neural networks to interpret images and video — has matured to the point where off-the-shelf
AI & Automation
Algeria’s Competitive Programming Pipeline: How ICPC, Codeforces, and Hackathons Are Building the Next Generation
A Talent Signal Hiding in Plain Sight Algeria does not appear on most global tech talent maps. It is not mentioned alongside India, Poland, or Vietnam in outsourcing reports.
Policy & Regulation
Algeria’s Competition Law Comes to Digital Markets: What Platform Dominance Means for Tech Companies
Digital Markets Enter Algeria's Antitrust Framework Algeria's competition law framework, originally enacted through Ordinance No. 03-03 of July 19, 2003, and subsequently amended by Law No.
Infrastructure & Cloud
Algeria’s e-Government Platforms: A Technical Audit of the Systems Citizens Actually Use
Beyond the Launch Announcements Algeria has been on a digital government push for several years. Dozens of platforms now exist: Espace Citoyen for civil documents, ANEM for employment services, CNAS for social security, the ONS statistics portal, Tawdif for public sector
AI & Automation
AI-Powered Water Management in Algeria: Desalination, Dam Monitoring, and the Fight Against Scarcity
Algeria's Water Crisis by the Numbers Algeria is classified as a water-stressed country, with annual renewable freshwater per capita hovering around 300 cubic meters — less than a third of the 1,000 cubic meter threshold that defines water scarcity according to the World Bank.
AI & Automation
AI-Powered Traffic and Urban Mobility in Algerian Cities: From Congestion Chaos to Smart Signals
The Congestion Crisis Algerian Cities Can No Longer Ignore Every morning, hundreds of thousands of vehicles funnel into Algiers, a city whose road infrastructure was largely designed for a population a third of its current size. The capital suffers from severe chronic
AI & Automation
AI for Algerian Tourism and Heritage: Virtual Tours, Recommendation Engines, and Preserving History with Technology
Algeria's Tourism Paradox Algeria possesses one of the richest cultural and natural heritage portfolios in the Mediterranean basin. Seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites — the Roman ruins of Djemila and Timgad, the prehistoric rock art of Tassili n'Ajjer, the Ottoman-era Kasbah of