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Saudi Startup, CQR Slashes Industrial Security Costs by 90% With New AI Platform

by Faith Amonimo
December 5, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence, Cybersecurity
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Saudi Startup, CQR Slashes Industrial Security Costs by 90% With New AI Platform

A Saudi cybersecurity company has launched an AI-powered platform that promises to slash compliance costs by 90% for critical infrastructure operators across the Middle East. CQR’s new FENNEC system targets oil refineries, water plants, and manufacturing facilities with locally-built technology that understands regional security needs.

The Al Khobar-based firm unveiled FENNEC as cyber threats against Middle East infrastructure surge dramatically. Saudi Arabia alone saw a 71% jump in cyberattacks during 2023, with energy companies bearing the brunt of these digital assaults.

Saudi-Built Solution Tackles Regional Security Gap

FENNEC stands apart from global competitors by addressing specific Middle East challenges. The platform natively supports Saudi Arabia’s National Cybersecurity Authority OTCC standards and Saudi Aramco’s SAEP-99 requirements without expensive customization work.

Traditional IT security tools fail to protect the unique operational technology systems that run oil platforms, power grids, and water treatment plants. These industrial control systems often use decades-old equipment with proprietary communication protocols that standard cybersecurity products cannot understand.

CQR founder Naser Aldossary built FENNEC specifically for these operational technology environments. The platform discovers vulnerabilities in software, firmware, and connected devices that remain invisible to conventional IT security tools.

AI Monitoring Cuts Manual Compliance Work

The platform’s artificial intelligence engine continuously monitors industrial networks for threats while automatically gathering evidence for regulatory audits. Pilot deployments at Saudi energy facilities report 90% reductions in audit preparation time through automated compliance reporting.

FENNEC’s bilingual audit reports and pre-configured policy templates eliminate months of manual documentation work. The system maps security controls to multiple international standards, including IEC 62443 and ISO 27001, giving operators instant visibility into compliance gaps across their facilities.

Shane Shin from UAE investment firm Shorooq Partners, which led CQR’s $3 million funding round, calls FENNEC “exactly the kind of cyber-physical innovation our region needs.” The platform delivers what he describes as “technology that understands the local environment and meets it with precision.”

Zero-Trust Security Without Production Downtime

Industrial facilities cannot afford security updates that shut down production lines. FENNEC addresses this challenge by implementing zero-trust network controls and micro-segmentation without requiring additional hardware or forcing operational shutdowns.

The platform works in both connected and air-gapped environments, common in critical infrastructure. All security telemetry remains under customer control to meet Saudi data sovereignty requirements for essential services.

FENNEC’s protocol-aware monitoring understands industrial communication standards like Modbus, DNP3, and PROFINET. This deep protocol knowledge allows the system to detect sophisticated attacks designed specifically for industrial control systems.

Regional Expansion Plans Target Gulf Markets

CQR recently joined NVIDIA’s Inception Program for innovative startups, providing access to advanced AI development resources. This partnership supports the company’s plans to expand FENNEC across Gulf Cooperation Council countries facing similar industrial security challenges.

The platform’s modular architecture allows deployment across diverse industrial sectors beyond oil and gas. Water utilities, manufacturing plants, logistics hubs, and smart city projects all represent potential markets for CQR’s technology.

Industry analysts note that FENNEC’s success could establish a template for other regional cybersecurity companies. The platform demonstrates how locally-developed solutions can compete with global vendors by addressing specific regulatory and cultural requirements.

The launch positions Saudi Arabia as an emerging hub for cybersecurity innovation rather than just a market for international products. This shift aligns with Vision 2030 goals to build domestic technology capabilities across critical sectors.

As cyber threats continue evolving and regulatory requirements expand, platforms like FENNEC may become essential infrastructure for maintaining industrial operations across the Middle East’s energy-dependent economies.

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