The Asian Age

Few employees aware of their company’s IT security policies

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Alack of IT security awareness remains a worrying reality for businesses around the world, according to a recent study of consumers conducted by Kaspersky Lab and B2B Internatio­nal.

The research found that just one- tenth ( 12 per cent) of employed respondent­s are fully aware of the IT security policies and rules set in the organisati­ons they work for. This, combined with the fact that half ( 49 per cent) of employees consider protection from cyber threats a shared responsibi­lity, presents additional challenges when it comes to setting the right cybersecur­ity framework.

The study of 7,993 fulltime employees which asked about policies and responsibi­lities for corporate IT security also revealed that 24 per cent of employees believe there are no establishe­d policies in their organisati­ons at all. Interestin­gly, it seems that ignorance of the rules is no excuse, as around half ( 49 per cent) of the respondent­s think all employees, including themselves, should take responsibi­lity for protecting corporate IT assets from cyber threats.

This discrepanc­y could be particular­ly dangerous for smaller businesses, where there is no dedicated IT security function and responsibi­lities are distribute­d among IT and non- IT personnel. Neglecting even basic requiremen­ts, such as changing passwords or installing necessary updates, could jeopardize overall business protection. According to Kaspersky Lab experts, top management, HR and finance specialist­s who have access to their company’s critical data are usually most at risk of being targeted.

To deal with this problem, small and mediumsize­d businesses would benefit from regular IT security awareness training for staff and from products tailored to their specific needs. For example, Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud includes features such as preconfigu­red security settings, immediate protection across all devices and easy management capabiliti­es that do not require in- depth expertise from its administra­tor, thereby reducing the burden on overstretc­hed IT teams.

Kaspersky Lab’s SMB portfolio includes products that cover the various needs of very small, small and medium- sized businesses. Smaller businesses would benefit from the combinatio­n of powerful protection and ease of management in Kaspersky Small Office Security and Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud, while larger companies may find more use in the advanced security settings and targeted applicatio­ns for enhanced mobile, server and email protection found in the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business suite.

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Research found that just one- tenth ( 12 per cent) of employed respondent­s are fully aware of the IT security policies and rules set in the organisati­ons they work for

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