⚡ Key Takeaways

Algeria has placed sovereign digital capability at the center of its national security doctrine through the 2025-2029 National Cybersecurity Strategy (Presidential Decree 25-321). ASSI protects critical infrastructure including Sonatrach's OT networks, banking systems (SATIM), and the power grid (Sonelgaz). The strategy is driven by three imperatives: post-colonial instinct for self-reliance, protecting hydrocarbon infrastructure that funds ~60% of the state budget, and maintaining non-alignment in the technology domain.

Bottom Line: Align cybersecurity investments with the five strategic axes of Decree 25-321 — organizations operating critical infrastructure must prepare for mandatory security audits and incident reporting obligations.

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🧭 Decision Radar

Relevance for AlgeriaCritical
the 2025-2029 National Cybersecurity Strategy and Decree 26-07 directly reshape the cybersecurity landscape for every organization operating in Algeria
Action Timeline6-12 months
strategy is adopted but implementation of certification mandates and CII compliance requirements is rolling out progressively
Key StakeholdersCISOs/IT Directors (compliance with CII standards), Government contractors (Decree 26-07 requirements), Cybersecurity service providers (market opportunity), University programs (talent pipeline)
Decision TypeStrategic
organizations must align long-term security investments with Algeria’s sovereignty direction
Priority LevelHigh
Should be prioritized in near-term planning — important for maintaining competitive position

Quick Take: Algeria’s digital sovereignty framework is now backed by real legislation (Decree 25-321, Decree 25-320, Decree 26-07) and institutional commitment. Organizations serving the public sector must prepare for mandatory cybersecurity unit requirements and certified product mandates. The April 2025 cyber incidents accelerated implementation timelines. This creates compliance obligations but also significant market opportunity for cybersecurity service providers operating in Algeria.

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