Elm and SITE sign partnership for cybersecurity consulting services

Consulting and IT services company Elm has agreed a partnership agreement with SITE, one of Saudi’s leading companies in the area of cybersecurity.
As part of the agreement, which was inked at the Global Artificial Intelligence Summit in Riyadh, Elm and SITE will collaborate to provide clients with an end-to-end cybersecurity consulting services. This will see the two companies offer advisory services, cyber technology products and solutions, implementation support, and managed services.
Elm and SITE will also team up in related areas of business, such as cloud consulting, technology risk, and change management, among others, in order to successfully embed their offering within the context of wider digital transformation agenda’s.
Established in 1986, Elm is a provider of advisory and digital services. The company serves over 60,000 private and public organizations with consulting, digital transformation and technology services.
SITE meanwhile is a PIF-owned company that was founded in 2017. The group has rapidly grown into one of the leading homegrown KSA digital transformation companies, with a focus on cybersecurity services. SITE’s services play a key role in securing the digital endeavours of sectors such as health, e-commerce, manufacturing, tourism, and government.
The partnership was one of four collaborations that Elm signed at the Global Artificial Intelligence Summit, alongside similar alliances with Fountech Labs (an innovation lab for deep tech), Incorta (a provider of open data technology) and the Saudi Company for Artificial Intelligence (a firm dedicated to AI services and solutions).
In a statement, Elm said that the alliances will expand the firm’s scope of digital transformation and innovation services, and are part of its continuous efforts to contribute to the digital transformation programs in the Kingdom in line with the goals of Vision 2030.