In a move that reinforces its long-term commitment to the region’s fast‑evolving cybersecurity landscape, Exabeam, a global leader in intelligence and automation for security operations, has announced key leadership appointments across India, the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa (IMETA). The company has named Mazen Adnan Dohaji as Senior Vice President & General Manager, IMETA; Ramy Muhammad Ahmad as Senior Director, Sales Engineering, IMETA; and Sultan Alanazi as Country Director for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).
These strategic appointments further strengthen Exabeam’s regional footprint, equipping the company with focused expertise to address the diverse cybersecurity challenges facing enterprises across IMETA and the high‑growth Saudi market.
“Cybersecurity today demands regional insight, local presence, and long‑term commitment.”
Dohaji and Ahmad, who have played central roles in expanding the IMETA team from just two individuals to more than 70 over the past decade, have been instrumental in driving Exabeam’s high double‑digit regional growth between 2024 and 2025. Their leadership helped fuel major milestones, including the opening of Exabeam’s Riyadh regional office, accelerated investment in India, and the launch of the company’s cloud region in Saudi Arabia.
“Exabeam has spent a decade becoming a trusted cybersecurity partner across IMETA. As threats evolve from traditional attacks to AI‑driven tactics, our focus remains on long‑term investment and supporting customers’ rapidly advancing security needs,” said Mazen Adnan Dohaji, Senior Vice President & General Manager, IMETA.
In his new role, Ahmad will guide organisations through increasingly complex threat environments with region‑specific deployments and advanced technical expertise. “Cybersecurity in IMETA cannot be a one‑size‑fits‑all strategy,” Ahmad noted. “Attackers are leveraging AI to exploit growing attack surfaces. Our job is to help customers build resilient, proactive security foundations tailored to their realities.”
As Country Director for Saudi Arabia, Alanazi will steer Exabeam’s operations to support the Kingdom’s cybersecurity goals as it advances toward Vision 2030. He emphasised delivering measurable, AI‑driven outcomes and deepening partnerships across the nation’s digital ecosystem.
These appointments form part of Exabeam’s broader investment strategy in IMETA, which includes a new partnership with Al Moammar Information Systems Co. (MIS) and plans for an expanded Riyadh office featuring a Customer Innovation Center to showcase advanced AI‑powered capabilities across IT, OT and IoT.
