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Half a million devices in KSA affected with malware: Microsoft expert

- Nirmal Narayanan Riyadh

Nearly half a million devices in Saudi Arabia are affected with various types of malware, as technology shifts to cloud computing, warned a top Microsoft expert.

Speaking at a session at Riyadh’s Global Security Forum on Nov. 10, Microsoft’s chief cybersecur­ity adviser Abbas Kudrati said that a shared responsibi­lity model between the provider and customer is necessary for cybersecur­ity in the cloud.

“With a population of 35 million in Saudi Arabia, almost 97 percent have access to the internet. Almost half a million devices within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are affected with various types of malware,” said Kudrati.

He added: “If you have to mitigate these half a million devices with your on-premise technology, it is going to be a very hard job. So, if you are using a cloud-based solution for managing them, your life will be much easier.”

Talking about the risks of cloud technology, Kudrati noted that improper configurat­ion of cloud environmen­ts could make users prone to cyberattac­ks.

“Cloud will give you agility and flexibilit­y. But, if you have not configured your cloud environmen­t correctly, it will directly get connected to the internet, and hackers are constantly scanning all the public IP addresses,” he said.

Kudrati further pointed out that the right governance model and framework are required for managing the cloud in a more secure and better manner.

For his part, Mark Ryland, director in the office of the chief informatio­n security officer at

Amazon Web Services said that the cloud is the future and enterprise­s — both large and small — can reap the benefit of it.

“Cloud offers several benefits to small and medium-sized enterprise­s. Using the cloud platform, you can stay more or less automatica­lly on the cutting edge of technology,” said Ryland.

He pointed out that adding additional layers of protection is the most effective way to prevent cyber risks in the cloud.

“You really need to focus a lot on proper identity and access management as a key. Across all environmen­ts, we need to improve our network parameters and include additional layers of protection,” he said.

The right governance model and framework are required for managing the cloud in a more secure and better manner.

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Supplied Microsoft’s chief cybersecur­ity adviser Abbas Kudrati: Improper configurat­ion of cloud environmen­ts could make users prone to cyberattac­ks.

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