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Kuwait: New Cybersecurity Controls Strengthen National Digital Prot
Kuwait Times, 6 April 2026: Kuwait has introduced new national cybersecurity controls aimed at strengthening digital protection, improving institutional cyber maturity, and reinforcing the security of the country’s digital infrastructure.
The controls were issued after authorities had assessed growing cyber risks linked to digital transformation and increased reliance on online systems. Prior to the reform, cybersecurity measures across institutions had varied in scope and maturity, creating uneven levels of protection and resilience against cyber threats.
Under the new framework, the National Cybersecurity Center established a unified national baseline of mandatory cybersecurity requirements. These controls require relevant entities to secure their systems, data, services, and technical assets, while enhancing readiness to detect, respond to, and recover from cyber incidents. The framework also clarified institutional responsibilities, promoting accountability and consistent implementation across sectors.
The controls were designed around internationally recognised cybersecurity best practices, while taking Kuwait’s regulatory and operational environment into account. Authorities stated that the measures would improve business continuity, safeguard critical services, and raise confidence in the digital environment. They are also expected to improve Kuwait’s position in global cybersecurity indices by aligning national practices with international benchmarks.
The National Cybersecurity Center indicated that the controls would support proactive risk management and ongoing monitoring of digital assets. Over time, the framework is expected to reduce systemic cyber vulnerabilities, protect sensitive information, and contribute to a more secure and stable national cyberspace as digitalisation continues across government and industry.
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