U.S. AI leadership in the Middle East must become a national security priority, argues analysis
- Opinion piece urges Washington to prioritise AI partnerships and infrastructure support across the Middle East to counter Iranian malign influence.
- Recommends tightening technology assurance, cloud access controls, and joint programs to secure critical communications and data centers.
- Frames AI cooperation as part of broader deterrence — relevant for Saudi‑US ICT and defence dialogues under the new U.S. administration.
RealClearDefense · 2026-05-13
Why Gulf data centres became deliberate targets in the Iran war
- Investigative piece argues Gulf data centres were intentionally targeted during the Iran‑Israel/US confrontation, raising strategic vulnerability concerns.
- Highlights dual-use risks where commercial cloud and colocation assets are used for military/logistics purposes, complicating protection and attribution.
- Implication for Saudi policy: urgency to harden infrastructure, accelerate redundancy and revise cross‑border data routing and resilience plans.
Responsible Statecraft · 2026-05-13
DGA updates indicators and publishes digital transformation metrics
- Digital Government Authority (DGA) updated its public indicators pages — reinforcing transparency on maturity, e‑services and adoption metrics.
- Latest entries (dated 13 May 2026) include digital adoption, maturity and e‑service efficiency measures used to benchmark agencies.
- Operational importance: helps MCIT coordinate cross‑agency targets and monitor progress against the Kingdom’s Digital Readiness ranking.
Digital Government Authority · 2026-05-13
Israel tech firms can locate and identify Starlink users, report warns
- Report claims Israeli firms have tools to locate and identify Starlink terminals and users, a capability with operational security implications.
- Raises privacy and safety risks for conflict zones where Starlink is used by civilians, NGOs and military actors — pertinent to Gulf contingency planning.
- Action items for Saudi stakeholders: assess LEO connectivity risks, supplier trust frameworks, and emergency comms fallback options.
The New Arab · 2026-05-13
Iran’s 'Stryker' cyberattack highlights challenges in attribution and deterrence
- Analysis of the Stryker cyber campaign examines how covert operations complicate traditional deterrence models.
- Discusses implications for national CERTs and private operators: faster sharing, clearer rules of engagement, and pre‑positioned mitigation.
- For Saudi operators: reinforces need for hardened incident response, public‑private exercises and clearer attribution policy.
Homeland Security Today · 2026-05-13