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How Saudi Arabia can become the vanguard of sustainable tourism – Arab News

How Saudi Arabia can become the vanguard of sustainable tourism – Arab News
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Who s Who: Abdulrahman Al-Absi, director of the media and corporate communications at the Saudi Falcons Club

Abdulrahman Al-Absi has been the director of the media and corporate communications department at the Saudi Falcons Club since 2020. Al-Absi is also currently the official broadcaster of the King Abdulaziz Falconry Festival where he first started working in 2018. The club aims to preserve Saudi falconry culture and heritage, creating awareness and reserves for nurturing the

Saudi Defense Ministry , Prince Ahmed bin Salman Applied Media Academy Sign Media Training Agreement

× Fishermen sail near Zuqar Island off the coast of Yemen s war-ravaged Red Sea port city of Hodeida on May 3, 2021. (Photo by Khaled Ziad / AFP) 1/4 A Syrian man rushes to bring blankets as a fire burns following a reported explosion in a depot close to a camp for the internally displaced near al-Fua, in the country s northwestern Idlib province, on May 3, 2021. AFP 2/4 03 May 2021, Palestinian Territories, Gaza: A Palestinian farmer works on a wheat field during the first day of the harvest season. Photo: Ahmed Zakot/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire/dpa 3/4 Children play at al-Hol camp that houses some 60,000 refugees, including families and supporters of the Islamic State group, many of them foreign nationals, in Hasakeh province, Syria, Saturday, May 1, 2021. AP

Abdul Wahab Al-Faiz, chairman of the board of trustees at Prince Ahmed bin Salman Applied Media Academy

Saudi Arabia had 7 million cyberattacks in 2021 The report said that one of the most common attacks were against the protocols used by employees to access corporate resources remotely, emphasizing the  need for cybersecurity awareness Updated 26 March 2021 March 26, 2021 23:33 JEDDAH: Remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic continues to present security threats and risks to companies and employees in Saudi Arabia, with 7 million cyberattacks hitting the country in the first two months of 2021, according to a new report. The report, from cybersecurity firm Kaspersky, said that Saudi Arabia saw more than 22.5 million brute force attacks in 2020 on remote desktop protocols (RDPs), the most popular way to access Windows or servers. Brute force attacks are trial-and-error attempts to guess login information, encryption keys or find a hidden web page.

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