Atos, a global pioneer in digital transformation and cybersecurity, unveils its cutting-edge Security Operations Center (SOC) in Qatar, expanding its global network of interconnected SOCs.

This state-of-the-art facility marks a strategic expansion of Atos’ global cybersecurity footprint, delivering next-generation, AI-driven security solutions augmented by expert human oversight, empowering organizations to proactively detect, respond to and mitigate evolving cyber threats.

Security operations center services

Atos addresses this pressing need head-on with its new SOC in Qatar

The urgent global demand for advanced, AI-driven cybersecurity solutions, particularly amidst an increasingly sophisticated and relentless threat landscape, underscores the critical necessity of robust Security Operations Center (SOC) services.

Atos addresses this pressing need head-on with its new SOC in Qatar, designed to fortify cyber defenses against the rise of AI-powered threats.

24/7 managed detection and response services

To do so, Atos’ purpose-built SOC in Qatar delivers sovereign, 24/7/365 Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services.

The centre leverages market-leading technologies and proven, proprietary platforms, harnessing AI and machine learning to anticipate threats and deliver predictive insights to strengthen cyber resilience across the board.

Highly skilled cybersecurity professionals

These experts will ensure continuous monitoring and realtime threat response

This high-assurance facility represents a significant milestone in enhancing Qatar’s cybersecurity resilience and safeguarding the nation's critical digital infrastructure, fostering a secure environment for business continuity and national innovation. The facility brings together highly skilled cybersecurity professionals—a team expected to double over the next 6 months.

These experts will ensure continuous monitoring and realtime threat response, enabling proactive detection, automated containment, and rapid mitigation of cyber incidents. Atos’s cybersecurity professionals in Qatar join the worldwide network of 6,500 Atos Group’s security experts.

AI-driven cybersecurity solutions

Günter Koinegg, EVP, Global Head of Cybersecurity Services, Atos, highlighted: “Strengthening our significant presence in the Middle East with this advanced Security Operations Center represents a strategic imperative. This pivotal investment directly addresses the escalating demand for advanced, AI-driven cybersecurity solutions across critical sectors globally.”

It powerfully reaffirms Atos Group’s unwavering commitment to leading the secure digital transformation journey. We are accelerating our ambition to become the world’s trusted AI powered technology partner, delivering secure, end-to-end digital journeys for every client.”

Local expertise with global reach

Atos' interconnected global network of SOCs processes billions of security events daily, driving seamless information sharing on cyber threats and enabling continuous exposure management for robust cyber defense.

The Qatar SOC combines local expertise with global reach, providing clients with a comprehensive understanding of the cyber threat landscape and real-time protection tailored to meet regional compliance.

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