What to Expect at Black Hat MEA 2025 – Decoding the Next Wave of Cyber Threats and Defenses in the Middle East & Afr

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Black Hat MEA 2025 brings cybersecurity professionals, ethical hackers, and industry leaders together to explore the latest threats and defense strategies shaping the region. Attendees can expect hands-on training, expert-led briefings, and insights into cutting-edge technologies tackling

Black Hat MEA 2025 returns to Riyadh from 18–20 November 2025 as the region’s undisputed pinnacle of offensive and defensive cybersecurity research. Hosted at the Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center and powered by Tahaluf – the premier Exhibition Company in Saudi Arabia – this year’s edition expands to three full days, eight technical tracks, and over 180 cutting-edge Briefings, Arsenal demonstrations, and closed-door trainings. More than 25,000 senior security practitioners, government decision-makers, and ethical researchers from 120+ countries will converge to confront the rapidly evolving threat landscape unique to the Middle East and Africa.

Nation-State Evolution: From Espionage to Critical Infrastructure Sabotage

Regional nation-state actors have dramatically escalated both capability and intent since 2024. Intelligence agencies and attendees will openly discuss previously unattributed campaigns that successfully achieved multi-month persistence inside oil & gas SCADA environments, financial SWIFT messaging systems, and 5G core networks across the GCC and Levant.

Additionally, new toolkits blending living-off-the-land techniques with custom silicon-level implants now enable attackers to survive firmware rewrites and OS reinstallations. For the first time, Black Hat MEA will feature a dedicated Closed-Door Nation-State Summit where regional CERT leads and Five-Eyes representatives share indicators of compromise under Traffic Light Protocol (TLP:AMBER+). Researchers will further unveil zero-day chains targeting Saudi-manufactured industrial IoT controllers that power 40% of the region’s desalination capacity.

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