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Kaspersky survey: 76% have cybersecurity solutions installed in Egypt

by Ahmed Hassaan

A recent Kaspersky survey entitled “Cybersecurity in the workplace: Employee knowledge and behavior”, showed that professionals surveyed in Egypt, use multiple devices for work: along with a computer, 78% of respondents also use a mobile phone, and 50% use a tablet as well.

At the same time 76% of respondents acknowledged having cybersecurity protection solutions installed on all devices that they use to access business information, and 7% of those surveyed don’t know if their devices are protected or not.

In today’s interconnected digital landscape, securing all devices used to access business data is essential to protect sensitive information and maintain operational integrity.

Devices that lack essential protection can be exploited by cyber attackers to gain unauthorized access, steal data, deploy ransomware, or disrupt business operations.

Within the past 12 months, 38% of respondents in Egypt admitted to using their work devices for personal purposes (watching movies/ YouTube, playing games, shopping, holiday bookings, etc.), 33% connected work devices to public Wi-Fi networks, 17% lost their devices and 15% had their devices stolen.

These figures underline the need for a cyber hygiene mindset and security solutions for all endpoints, as each of them present cybersecurity risks to a business.

Personal use of work devices can lead to the installation of unauthorized apps or exposure to malicious websites, increasing the chance of malware infections or data leaks. Connecting to public Wi-Fi networks, which are often unencrypted and poorly secured, can allow cybercriminals to intercept sensitive business data or inject harmful software, so it should be secured with a VPN. Additionally, if a device is lost or stolen and lacks proper security controls – like strong passwords, encryption, or remote wipe capabilities – critical business information could fall into the wrong hands.
“With the increasing reliance on cloud services, remote work, and mobile access, businesses need to implement comprehensive security measures.

Cyber hygiene – or simply said good IT habits, security policies and the use of robust security solutions are essential practices for protecting business systems. Security solutions should include endpoint protection for every device that accesses business information.

Multi-factor authentication, regular software updates and backups are must haves now,” says Brandon Muller, Technical Expert for the MEA region at Kaspersky.

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