The college was approved after a proposal submitted by the Chairman of the Saudi Federation for Cyber Security and Programming.
Mohammed bin Salman Cyber Security College signs deal with IronNet Cybersecurity
Prince Mohammed bin Salman College of Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Technologies has signed a partnership agreement with IronNet Cybersecurity in Washington.
The agreement was co-signed by College's Dean Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Dahlawi, on behalf of Advisor at the Royal Court Saud bin Abdullah al-Qahtani, and IronNet Cybersecurity CEO Keith Alexander, former Director of US National Security Agency and former Commander of US Cyber Command.
Dr. Al-Dahlawi said in a statement that this important, strategic agreement will ensure benefiting from the experience of an advisory team comprising senior officers who had held senior positions in the Cyber Command of the US Department of Defense.
He pointed out that the educational programs that will be developed under this agreement will make Prince Mohammed bin Salman College the first educational institution at national and regional level that has high education programs in different fields of cyber warfare.
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