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CyberX opens Doha office after joining Qatar Science & Technology Park

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By AI, Created 13:21 UTC, Aug 17, 2026, AGP -

CyberX, a Portuguese offensive security firm, has joined the Qatar Science & Technology Park incubation program and opened a Doha office in July 2026. The move gives the company a third base as it expands across the Gulf and deepens work on AI-driven cybersecurity and threat intelligence.

Why it matters: - CyberX’s entry into Qatar gives the Portuguese offensive security firm a foothold in one of the Middle East’s main technology ecosystems. - The Doha base expands CyberX’s regional reach across the Gulf Cooperation Council, where companies are spending more on digital transformation and face a broader attack surface. - The QSTP incubation program can help CyberX validate its technology, build partnerships and attract talent in the region.

What happened: - CyberX joined the incubation program of the Qatar Science & Technology Park and opened a new office in Doha. - The move was formalized in July 2026. - David Silva, founder and CEO of CyberX, traveled to Qatar to sign the incubation agreement and complete the company’s establishment in the country. - CyberX now operates from Porto, Dubai and Doha.

The details: - The QSTP incubation runs for an initial 12 months and can be extended to 24 months. - CyberX says the program is meant to accelerate technology development and strengthen international validation of its offensive security solutions. - The company plans to increase investment in artificial intelligence applied to cybersecurity. - CyberX also plans to expand development of The Omniscient, its threat intelligence platform. - The Omniscient is designed to turn large volumes of information into actionable intelligence so organizations can anticipate threats, identify emerging risks and respond to more sophisticated attacks. - CyberX expects access to universities, research centers, investors and technology companies inside the QSTP ecosystem. - The company expects that network to support pilot projects, R&D initiatives, new partnerships and technology validation. - CyberX says it is the first Portuguese company specialized in offensive security and advanced cybersecurity services to establish operations in Qatar and join the QSTP incubation program. - CyberX was founded in Portugal in 2021. - The company serves clients in Portugal, Spain, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. - CyberX works across finance, healthcare, energy, water, industry, technology, media, insurance, legal services and critical infrastructure. - CyberX was recognized as one of the Top 5% of Portuguese small and medium enterprises in 2025. - CyberX also develops The Omniscient, an AI-based threat intelligence platform that collects, analyzes and correlates information on digital threats in real time. - The company’s website is More information. - CyberX’s social channels include LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.

Between the lines: - The Qatar move positions CyberX as a bridge between Portugal, Europe and the Middle East. - CyberX is pairing human-led offensive security work with AI to make vulnerability testing more continuous and scalable. - The company is signaling a shift from exporting services to building local capacity and long-term relationships in the region. - The Gulf expansion also reflects demand for security testing as organizations digitize critical systems and infrastructure.

What's next: - CyberX plans to use its Qatar and Dubai presence to serve clients across the region. - The company also wants to develop local talent and participate in international innovation projects. - The QSTP incubation period could lead to more partnerships, research activity and product validation over the next 12 to 24 months. - CyberX says it wants to position itself as an international reference in offensive security, threat intelligence and AI applied to cybersecurity.

The bottom line: - CyberX is turning Qatar into a strategic hub for its next phase of growth in the Gulf.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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