Times of Oman

Oman SMEs open to ransomware attacks

The affirmatio­n comes in the backdrop of a report from Trend Micro, a multinatio­nal company that provides cyber security solutions, being made public.

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TIMES NEWS SERVICE

Small and Medium Sized Enterprise­s (SMEs) in Oman are vulnerable to ransomware attacks and other cyber threats, experts have said.

The affirmatio­n comes in the backdrop of a report from Trend Micro, a multinatio­nal company that provides cyber security solutions, being made public.

The report said the Middle East accounted for 4.75 per cent of global ransomware threats in the first quarter of 2018, while the figure for North Africa was 1.75 per cent.

Ransomware is a kind of malicious software that blocks access to a user’s data or threatens to make it public, unless a ransom is paid. They are paid through crypto-currencies.

Alkesh Joshi, partner at Ernst and Young, said that SMEs might be affected since they may not be technologi­cally ready.

“The biggest challenge for SMEs is that they are not as advanced. They may be more vulnerable because they may not regularly update their cyber security apparatus and newer threats keep emerging, including ransomware software,” he said.

Joshi added that temporary cyber security solutions to deal with ransomware threats wouldn’t be satisfacto­ry, and that robust measures were needed.

“One can talk about using free tools to deal with ransomware threats, but their effectiven­ess is limited and one has to opt for licenced software to have a longterm solution at hand. Perhaps, the organisati­ons or the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can set up certain firewalls to navigate these threats better.

“Also, the Public Authority for Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t (Riyada) can help these businesses with threat management by helping them acquire licenced software at a bulk price.

“We cannot judge the whole sector (SMEs) to be on the same plane. Some of them are farther along, years and security wise, while others still lag behind,” said Joshi.

Ernst and Young dealt with ransomware threats through its cyber security services wing. We keep up with the latest threats and any new tech we may need to keep ourselves secure, Joshi said.

 ?? - Supplied picture ?? Cherif Djerboua, Regional Tech Leader, Trend Micro.
- Supplied picture Cherif Djerboua, Regional Tech Leader, Trend Micro.

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