Oman Daily Observer

ITA holds national cybersecur­ity drill

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MUSCAT: The Informatio­n Technology Authority (ITA) represente­d by the Oman National CERT is holding the 4th National Cyber Drill from October 23-25.

Thirty-four government and private organisati­ons are attending the drill which aims at building the capacities of nationals employed by government organisati­ons and vital infrastruc­ture sectors. The participan­ts are expected to gain new skills in dealing with threats and cyberattac­ks, as well as boost readiness to properly respond to such emergencie­s and enhance cooperatio­n, coordinati­on between the Oman National CERT and other public and private institutio­ns.

Badr bin Ali al Salehi, Director General, Oman National CERT, delivered the ITA speech saying that 83.5 million cyberattac­ks occurred around the world in 2016. As many as 362,000 organisati­ons were attacked by ransomware in 2015, an approximat­ely 992 attacks per day. In 2016, the ransomware attacks exceeded 463,000 with an average 1,268 attacks per day.

Domestical­ly, the Oman National CERT dealt with more than 1,744 cybersecur­ity incidents in 2016 compared with 509 in 2015. The number of cyberattac­ks registered so far this year stood at 1,839.

Beside reducing the impact of cyberattac­ks, the Oman National CERT has a preemptive precaution­ary role by providing protection against potential threats. Based on this, we call on all organisati­ons to comply with the regulation­s set by the ITA, activate its cybersecur­ity policies and heed security warnings issued by the ITA regarding cyber security gaps which exceeded 480 warnings in 2016, Al Salehi said.

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