SentinelOne, a leader in AI-powered cybersecurity, has officially launched its state-of-the-art Singularity Platform on Google Cloud within Saudi Arabia. This strategic move provides Saudi organisations with advanced, autonomous threat prevention, detection, and response capabilities, ensuring that all sensitive security data remains within the Kingdom’s borders. The deployment aims to bolster cyber resilience and support the nation’s ambitious Vision 2030 digital transformation initiatives.
This launch signifies SentinelOne’s commitment to the Middle East market, specifically addressing the growing demand for localized, high-performance cybersecurity solutions. By leveraging Google Cloud’s Dammam region, SentinelOne can offer its AI-native platform with reduced latency, enabling faster response times to cyber threats. This localized approach is crucial for Saudi entities seeking to comply with evolving data sovereignty regulations and enhance their overall security posture.
SentinelOne’s AI-Native Singularity Platform in Saudi Arabia
The Singularity Platform is designed to provide end-to-end cybersecurity, from endpoint protection to cloud workload security. Its AI-native architecture allows for autonomous detection and remediation of threats, reducing the burden on human security teams. The platform analyzes behavioural patterns, identifies anomalies, and proactively defends against both known and unknown cyberattacks.
With the platform now hosted locally, Saudi organizations can benefit from enhanced data privacy and security. This means that all telemetry, logs, and incident data generated by the Singularity Platform will reside within Saudi Arabia. This addresses critical regulatory requirements, including those mandated by the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) and the Personal Data Protection Law, overseen by the Saudi Data & Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA).
Supporting Vision 2030 and Digital Advancement
The introduction of the AI-native Singularity Platform directly supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objective of becoming a global leader in technology and innovation. As businesses and government bodies accelerate their digital transformation journeys, they require robust cybersecurity frameworks to protect their expanding digital assets.
SentinelOne’s presence, hosted on Google Cloud’s local infrastructure, provides a scalable and secure foundation for these digital initiatives. This localized deployment is particularly beneficial for sectors such as finance, healthcare, energy, and critical national infrastructure, which often face stringent compliance mandates and heightened threat landscapes.
Additionally, the reduced latency offered by the Dammam cloud region enhances the efficiency of threat response. Security operations centers can now query data and initiate remediation actions more rapidly, providing a critical advantage in combating sophisticated cyber threats. This machine-speed defence mechanism is fundamental to maintaining national cyber resilience in an increasingly interconnected world.
Meriam ElOuazzani, Regional Senior Director for Middle East, Turkey, and Africa at SentinelOne, emphasized the importance of this launch. She stated that Saudi Arabia’s embrace of technological leadership and cyber resilience makes it a key market for SentinelOne. The local availability of the Singularity Platform underscores the company’s long-term commitment to the Kingdom, empowering organizations with advanced, autonomous protection that aligns with national priorities and fosters secure innovation.
The deployment of the AI-native Singularity Platform in Saudi Arabia is expected to set a new benchmark for localized cybersecurity solutions in the region. As more entities adopt cloud technologies, the need for in-country data processing and advanced threat mitigation will continue to grow. SentinelOne’s move positions them to meet these evolving demands.
Organizations in Saudi Arabia can now expect enhanced cybersecurity performance and compliance assurance. The next steps will likely involve further integration of the platform across various critical sectors and ongoing collaboration with local authorities to ensure alignment with the Kingdom’s evolving cyber defense strategies. Uncertainties remain around the full scope of adoption and the specific impact on the national cybersecurity threat landscape.

