Mideast Communication Systems (MCS) has signed a memorandum
of understanding with Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources to
enhance cybersecurity capabilities and develop skilled human capital across the
petroleum sector, as part of broader efforts to support digital transformation
in critical industries.
The MoU was signed by Wael Lotfy, Deputy Minister for
Projects, and Tarek Shabka, Chairperson of MCS, reflecting a shared vision to
build a secure and sustainable digital environment that ensures business
continuity in one of Egypt’s most strategic sectors.
Under the agreement, both parties will collaborate on
delivering specialized cybersecurity training programs designed to equip sector
employees with the skills needed to address an increasingly complex threat
landscape. The initiative is expected to strengthen the protection of digital
infrastructure while improving operational efficiency across the sector.
Shabka said the partnership will focus on transferring
global expertise and deploying advanced cybersecurity solutions, enhancing the
readiness of national institutions to keep pace with rapid technological
change.
The MoU was signed on the sidelines of the ninth
edition of Egypt Energy Show 2026, held under the patronage and in the presence
of President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi. The event is a leading platform for the
energy sector in North Africa and the Mediterranean, fostering dialogue on the
future of energy, investment, and technology.
Source: Daily News Egypt