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News: Tips for UAE Organizations on Preventing Data Theft

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Last updated: 2024/05/06 at 6:45 PM
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In today’s digital age, data has become a valuable asset for businesses, making it a prime target for theft. Data theft involves the unauthorized acquisition, copying, or exfiltration of sensitive information typically stored in a digital format. Companies of all sizes are vulnerable to data theft, which can lead to significant consequences such as compliance penalties, reputational damage, financial and operational losses. Data loss over email is a common issue, with careless employees being the main cause according to a recent report by Proofpoint. Despite investments in data loss prevention solutions, a high percentage of UAE organisations have experienced data loss, leading to negative outcomes.

UAE businesses can take a proactive approach to prevent data theft. It is important to recognize that insiders, such as malicious employees, contractors, and vendors, can also steal data from secured sources if they have the right privileges. Cybercriminals use phishing techniques to target users and trick them into sharing sensitive data or login credentials, leading to ransomware infections or data breaches. Adversary-in-the-middle attacks involve intercepting data between senders and recipients to obtain passwords and other sensitive information. Unpatched software vulnerabilities can also be exploited by attackers to gain unauthorized access to valuable data.

To safeguard against data theft, UAE organisations should implement strong authentication measures, including strong password policies and multifactor authentication for access to vital systems. Regular audits and vulnerability assessments can help identify weaknesses in systems and networks and address them proactively. Following the principle of least privilege can reduce the impact of accidental mishaps or security breaches by limiting users’ access rights. Providing cybersecurity awareness training can help users recognize and resist phishing attempts and other social engineering techniques. A combination of people-centric cybersecurity measures and robust regulations can help organisations develop a proactive approach to data theft.

In conclusion, data theft is a serious threat to businesses in the UAE, with insiders and cybercriminals using various techniques to steal sensitive information. By implementing strong authentication measures, conducting regular audits, following the principle of least privilege, and providing cybersecurity awareness training, organisations can protect themselves against data theft. Developing a proactive approach to data security is essential in today’s digital landscape to safeguard valuable assets and maintain the trust of customers and partners.

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