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Amman – July 2025
The Integrity and Anti-Corruption Authority, through its Innovation and Training Centre, conducted a two-day training workshop at the Supreme Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, focusing on the crucial role of digital transformation, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence in combating corruption.

The workshop, attended by 23 staff members of the Council, aimed to raise awareness and build capacity on the emerging digital threats that may serve as tools for committing or concealing corruption-related offenses. The training aligns with national efforts to strengthen institutional resilience and promote a secure digital environment across public sector entities in the Kingdom.

Participants received briefings on:

  • The nature and scope of cyberspace
  • Social engineering techniques and related fraud schemes
  • The role of digital evidence in prosecuting cyber corruption cases
  • Practical applications of AI-driven data analysis to detect and monitor corruption risks

Experts emphasized the significance of preserving digital evidence and employing advanced data tools to track anomalies, red flags, and patterns associated with corrupt activities. The workshop also showcased case studies illustrating how AI and cybersecurity can work hand-in-hand to support integrity, prevent abuse, and protect government institutions.

This initiative reflects the Authority’s commitment to proactive education, cross-institutional collaboration, and advancing digital integrity standards in accordance with the government’s modernization goals.