Mohammad Saud Alries is a executive security leader with over 13 years of experience advancing corporate security, public safety, and risk governance across some of Saudi Arabia’s most strategic and transformative projects — including NEOM, the KSA Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, and Saudi Aramco.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology from the University of Arizona, providing a strong foundation in behavioral analysis, crisis management, and organizational security governance.
Throughout his career, Mohammad has led the development of next-generation Security Command and Control Centers, authored enterprise-wide security frameworks aligned with HCIS, MOI, ASIS, and ISO standards, and spearheaded the deployment of integrated safety and security solutions that reinforce resilience and stakeholder trust.
His accomplishments include overseeing security for the Sindalah Island grand opening and serving as Chief of Aramco’s 911 Emergency Center, where he enhanced national emergency readiness. At Expo 2020 Dubai, he directed the Saudi Pavilion’s security operations, ensuring a safe and seamless experience for over five million visitors.
Renowned for his philosophy of “invisible security,” Mohammad integrates innovation, regulatory excellence, and executive leadership to protect people, assets, and reputations — driving sustainable progress and supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 transformation.
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