Oman stands at the crossroads of rapid digital acceleration and rising Cyber complexity. As the Sultanate advances its Vision 2040 Agenda, Cybersecurity has become a national imperative, protecting not just systems and data, but trust, growth, and digital sovereignty.
From critical infrastructure to cloud-enabled enterprises, the threat landscape is evolving fast. Sectors like energy, banking, telecom, and government are facing increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks, demanding stronger policies, smarter defenses, and a united response.
CYSEC OMAN 2025, the 18th Global Edition of the CYSEC GLOBAL Series, will take place on 12th November 2025 in Muscat, bringing together a global community of cybersecurity leaders, innovators, regulators, and solution providers. This year’s summit will spotlight actionable insights, cutting-edge technologies, and Oman’s strategic push to build a resilient, self-reliant cyber ecosystem.
More than a conference, CYSEC OMAN is a collaborative movement amplifying local capability, bridging global expertise, and enabling future-ready security frameworks. Together, we’re not just responding to threats; we’re shaping what secure digital progress looks like…Where Vision meets Vigilance to Secure the Sultanate’s Digital Tomorrow!
Oman is rapidly advancing toward a digitally empowered future, with cybersecurity at the core of Vision 2040. As digital transformation accelerates across sectors, so do cyber threats making Oman a critical hub for cyber dialogue, innovation, and investment.
Oman’s cybersecurity market is projected to grow to nearly USD 199M by 2030, driven by AI adoption, cloud migration, and national infrastructure upgrades.
Initiatives like CREST CAMP, Hadatha Cyber Talent Center, and the Cybersecurity Industry Monitoring Centre reflect strong institutional focus on building a secure digital economy.
With energy, finance, telecom, healthcare, and government facing increased cyber threats, there’s a rising demand for sector-specific security strategies and cross-border collaboration.
Programs such as CyROW (with PDO & Omantel) are helping to close the skills gap and develop Oman’s next-gen cybersecurity workforce.
Oman is bridging regional challenges with international best practices aligning with NIST, ISO standards, and partnering with global cybersecurity leaders to strengthen its cyber defense posture.