WAM's UAE news agency reports that 41 percent of businesses in the Gulf have fallen victim to cyberattacks in the past 12 months. strong compared to 28% in 2016.
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According to the Seventh Annual Internet Security Research (GBM) study released on May 1 at the 2018 Gulf of Mexico IT Security and Exposition Conference, only 31% Enterprises in the region are interested in preventing and responding to network attacks.
GBM emphasizes that it is important for organizations to understand that not only should the focus be on preventing plots but also the need to invest essential resources to help eliminate and respond to network security threats. .
41 percent of businesses in the Gulf have fallen victim to network attacks. (Source: Getty Images)
The survey results show that 79% of businesses believe they have an effective network security strategy.
However, at a rate of 32% of businesses in the Gulf that do not have a Security Operations Center (SOC), the report states, businesses may not be aware of the risk of cybercrime entering the system. their information.
In April, the French defense and technology group Thales announced that it would open a network center to protect the UAE in particular and the Middle East region in general.
At the same time, US technology firm ForeScout Technologies announced plans to expand Gulf operations related to cyber security, as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE began implementing their plans. economically ambitious.
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
More than 40 percent of businesses in the Gulf have been hacked in the past 12
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