UN Human Rights Council Unanimously Adopts Saudi-Drafted Resolution on Women Empowerment in Cybersecurity
The United Nations Human Rights Council has unanimously adopted a resolution submitted by Saudi Arabia on "Women Empowerment in Cybersecurity" during its 62nd session.
The resolution builds on the global initiative "Women Empowerment in Cybersecurity", launched by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister. Submitted by the Kingdom's Permanent Mission to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, the resolution advances the initiative's objectives by promoting greater participation of women in the cybersecurity sector, enhancing their skills, supporting their professional development, and helping address the global cybersecurity skills gap, thereby strengthening cyber resilience worldwide.
The unanimous adoption of the resolution reflects broad international support for the initiative and recognition of its contribution to enhancing global cyber resilience.
Addressing the council, Saudi Permanent Representative to the United Nations and international organizations in Geneva Ambassador Abdulmohsen bin Khothaila said the initiative demonstrates Saudi Arabia's commitment to strengthening international cooperation, providing technical assistance, and supporting capacity-building efforts to empower women in cybersecurity while respecting national priorities. He noted that the resolution translates the vision of HRH the Crown Prince's initiative into an international framework by promoting women's participation in cybersecurity, expanding female expertise in the sector, and supporting women's career progression toward leadership positions.
The consensus adoption of the resolution underscores the Kingdom's commitment to supporting international efforts to empower women in cybersecurity, building on its pioneering initiatives and leadership in this field. The Global Cybersecurity Forum (GCF) Institute oversees the implementation of HRH the Crown Prince's two global cybersecurity initiatives, Child Protection in Cyberspace and Women Empowerment in Cybersecurity, in cooperation with a range of international partners, including specialized United Nations agencies.



