Indiana-based cybersecurity company recognized by the White House for advancing secure digital infrastructure in the Middle East.
Merrillville, IN – Cimcor, Inc., a developer of cybersecurity integrity solutions, was recently featured in a White House article recognizing U.S. companies contributing to major international infrastructure and cybersecurity partnerships. The feature highlights Cimcor’s role in the $2 trillion agreements announced during President Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia.
The article, titled "What They Are Saying: Trillions in Great Deals Secured for America Thanks to President Trump," includes statements from business leaders whose organizations are participating in these historic economic partnerships. Cimcor was included alongside companies such as Google, Amazon, Oracle, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin as part of the comprehensive agreements supporting economic growth and technological innovation.
“This moment marks more than a business milestone — it’s a symbol of what’s possible when American innovation aligns with visionary leadership in the Gulf,” said Robert E. Johnson, III, President and CEO of Cimcor. “Through this partnership, we are helping to shape a digital future that’s more secure, more resilient, and deeply connected across borders. We’re proud to support Vision 2030 and thank the Administration for fostering global cooperation that drives real progress.”
The recognition reflects Cimcor’s expanding role in global cybersecurity and its alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 — a national effort to diversify the economy and modernize critical sectors. It also builds on a series of Cimcor-led initiatives that have strengthened the company’s presence across the region.
Cimcor’s growing regional presence began in April 2025 with the announcement of a strategic partnership with Al Moammar Information Systems Co. (MIS), one of Saudi Arabia’s largest IT solutions providers. Later that month, the U.S. Commercial Service hosted a cybersecurity networking event in Riyadh in Cimcor’s honor, held at the U.S. Commercial Counselor’s private residence and attended by dozens of the region’s top cybersecurity leaders. It was during this event that Cimcor connected with NeoNova, a relationship that led to a formal strategic partnership signed at the Saudi–U.S. Investment Summit during President Trump’s May 2025 visit. As a Gold Strategic Partner, NeoNova will deliver the CimTrak Integrity Suite throughout the GCC, with an initial focus on Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar.
At the core of these initiatives is Cimcor's flagship solution, the CimTrak Integrity Suite, which provides real-time monitoring and protection of critical IT systems — from servers and networks to cloud environments and virtual assets. Its patented technology enables instant detection and automated remediation of unauthorized changes, helping organizations maintain system integrity and comply with global security standards.
The White House article documents the success of bilateral agreements that are expected to generate significant economic benefits for both the United States and partner nations, with particular emphasis on technology transfer, innovation partnerships, and infrastructure development that strengthens regional security and stability.
To learn more about Cimcor’s patented, real-time system integrity monitoring solution, CimTrak, and how it can help your organization detect unauthorized changes, ensure compliance, and protect against cyber threats, visit https://www.cimcor.com/cimtrak.
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June 3, 2025
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