Abdellatif Hammouchi: The Architect of Security Sovereignty 2.0

Beyond national borders, the “Hammouchi method” emerged in 2025 as a key component of the Kingdom’s security diplomacy. By positioning Morocco as an exporter of stability, it transformed national expertise into a tool of global influence. Strategic partnerships forged with major powers are no longer mere cooperation protocols, but operational alliances built on mutual trust.
This international recognition illustrated by high-level intelligence exchanges and growing requests for securing global events confirms that Morocco’s vision now goes beyond regional challenges to embrace a model of global security governance.
One of the most striking pillars of this “Sovereignty 2.0” lies in the institutionalization of a culture of transparency and openness. Under the leadership of the Director General of the DGSN-DGST hub, the Moroccan police have broken with the traditional image of a closed administration, adopting proactive crisis and community-oriented communication.
By opening the institution to the public and strengthening accountability mechanisms, Abdellatif Hammouchi has succeeded in winning public trust. This synergy between law enforcement and the population now represents the strongest shield against hybrid threats, proving that the most effective security is rooted in popular confidence.
The legacy of this pivotal year is reflected in careful preparation for the challenges of tomorrow. Far from resting on past achievements, the security apparatus is already anticipating issues related to cybersecurity and profound social transformations. Massive investment in data infrastructures and the creation of centers of excellence for criminal research point to an institution capable of self-renewal in the face of the unexpected.
Abdellatif Hammouchi does not merely lead a security apparatus; he shapes a model of national resilience in which territorial protection and the safeguarding of fundamental freedoms advance hand in hand, ensuring Morocco a prominent place among the world’s safest and most innovative nations.