Entities that passed the 12th edition of cyber drill with the highest evaluative scores across the participating sectors, were honored Thursday by Eng. Abdulrahman bin Ali Al Farahid Al Malki, President of Qatar’s National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA).
The entities that participated in the National Cyber Drill 2025 (Cross-Border Attacks) were also honored. A ceremony was organized by the National Cyber Security Agency to announce the results of the drill held in November last year.
During his opening speech, Mohammed Morshed Al-Mannai, Director of the Cyber Resilience and Risk Management Department at the National Cyber Security Agency, announced that 95 governmental and non-governmental entities successfully passed the cyber drill. He further emphasized that the 12th edition of the National Cyber Drill is considered unique of its kind.
Al-Mannai added: “The National Cyber Drill witnessed the participation of more than 1,800 individuals from 166 governmental and non-governmental entities operating across 13 vital sectors in the state. It also hosted, for the first time, the first Arab Cyber Drill with the participation of 21 Arab countries, in addition to the participation of 11 universities across the state in the Capture the Flag competition.”
Al-Mannai affirmed that the National Cyber Security Agency will continue to work consistently and diligently to support and enhance the capabilities of all governmental institutions and vital sectors in the state in order to reach the highest level of readiness. During the presentation delivered by the National Cyber Security Agency, the key statistics and results of the 12th edition of the National Cyber Drill were reviewed.
The National Cyber Drills contribute effectively to identifying and understanding the technical and administrative weaknesses of the participating vital entities, which enhances the ability of the National Cyber Security Agency to support and provide future proposals and initiatives to be implemented and applied by the various entities in order to raise the efficiency level of each institution.







