المركز الوطني للأمن السيبراني
Jordan's National Cyber Security Center needed more than a rebrand — it needed a symbol of sovereign digital power. The brief called for a complete identity system capable of holding its own in government corridors, on international conference stages, and across digital platforms simultaneously.
The existing mark lacked authority and failed to communicate the dual mandate of the institution: national identity rooted in Jordanian heritage, and technological command at the forefront of cyber defense.
The result is a system built around a reimagined seven-pointed star — the Heptagram, a symbol embedded in the Jordanian flag — deconstructed and reconstructed through the language of cybersecurity: binary code, circuit traces, topographic data, and geometric mesh. Each segment of the star represents a distinct dimension of digital protection.
Government identity in the cybersecurity space demands a rare balance — it must project institutional weight and national pride while remaining modern enough to hold credibility in a global tech landscape. The previous mark offered neither. The redesign needed to establish NCSC as a regional leader, not just a local bureau.
Rather than a single static logo, the identity was built as a modular symbol system. The Heptagram star adapts — from full color with Jordanian flag references, to monochrome wireframe, to teal gradient for digital channels. Each mode preserves the core geometry while serving a distinct context.