CISO Middle East Summit 2026 – Doha

CISO Middle East Summit – Doha, Qatar | 22nd January 2026

The CISO Middle East Summit 2026, taking place on 22nd January in Doha, Qatar, stands as one of the region’s most anticipated gatherings for cybersecurity leaders, innovators, and policymakers. Under the theme “Digital Freedom & Resilience: The Pillars of Qatar’s Cyber Vision 2030,” the summit will unite key decision-makers from government, critical infrastructure, and enterprise sectors to shape the future of cybersecurity in the Middle East.

The event will feature thought-provoking discussions, strategic insights, and real-world case studies that address the evolving cyber threat landscape and the increasing need for digital trust, resilience, and collaboration. With participation from senior cybersecurity executives, government representatives, and technology experts, the summit will highlight emerging trends in AI security, regulatory evolution, and national cyber defense.

Beyond its knowledge-sharing sessions, the CISO Middle East Summit offers a unique networking platform for CISOs, solution providers, and innovators to connect and explore partnerships that drive the region’s cybersecurity maturity. Supported by leading sponsors and media partners, this one-day event in Doha reinforces Qatar’s growing position as a hub for digital innovation and cyber resilience.

For those driving the next phase of security transformation, this summit is a defining milestone in the Middle East’s cybersecurity journey.

 

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