Kaspersky CEO: KSA improves its cyber security, but firms should advance more


(MENAFN) Firms in Saudi Arabia and internationally need to be made to show they have up-to-date cyber security, as said by the Chief Executive of a top digital security firm which showed in a research that a third of computer consumers in Saudi Arabia were aimed by cyber frauds during this year.

Eugene Kaspersky, chief executive and cofounder of Kaspersky, an IT security firm with 4,000 workers, informed Arab News in an exclusive meeting that administration need to present guidelines for cybersecurity systems as well as oblige businesses to follow the associated rules in the same way they do for fire hazards guidelines.

His remarks came following research by his company indicated that since the start of 2022, as much as a third of consumers in the Middle East, Turkey as well as Africa area were impacted by online and offline dangers.

Offline pressures are malware extent in domestic networks by USBs or additional offline means, whereas online dangers are malware or fraud that utilize the Web.

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