Zscaler, the leader in cloud security, has announced the strategic expansion of its public data center (DC) infrastructure in Saudi Arabia, reinforcing its long-term commitment to the Middle East’s dynamic digital economy.
This move enhances the availability of Zscaler Private Access (ZPA) in the region and supports growing customer demand for secure, scalable cloud solutions that align with local compliance and data sovereignty requirements.
As digital transformation accelerates across the Kingdom, Zscaler’s expanded infrastructure ensures lower latency, improved performance, and full alignment with Saudi Arabia’s regulatory landscape. The data center investment allows organizations across the region to embrace cloud-first strategies with greater confidence, enabling seamless, secure access to applications and data, regardless of user location.
Saeed Agha, Vice President of Emerging Markets at Zscaler, said that, “We’re deeply invested in the Middle East’s digital future. Our growing presence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a reflection of our commitment to helping organizations adopt Zero Trust architecture at scale, while assuring to meet the highest standards of data privacy, sovereignty, and operational resilience.”
Zscaler’s approach is anchored in three core pillars:
- Data Localization and Customer Control: Zscaler adheres to strict Privacy by Design principles. Customer content is not stored, logs are tokenized and encrypted, and logging data is retained only as long as necessary, within preferred geographies.
- Transparency and Government Access: Zscaler maintains a firm stance on transparency. In 2024, the company received 91 government requests for user data and disclosed none, reinforcing its customer-first data protection philosophy.
- Built for Resilience: Zscaler’s global cloud infrastructure is engineered with multi-layered failover, disaster recovery, and service continuity, ensuring businesses remain securely connected even during outages or disruptions.
Zscaler operates a global network of over 150 data centers, including an expanding footprint in Saudi Arabia. Its Zero Trust Exchange platform empowers organizations to securely connect users, workloads, and devices across distributed environments, while minimizing risk and simplifying operations.
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