E-Security

A reality check, and securing the future

Information security has been crucial since medieval times and remains so to date. Users have been perturbed by this challenge. At all times, the interference from undesirable elements of personal information and property is a source of major concern. Recently, the world turned to using the Internet in all walks of life, especially after the communications revolution. This rapid development in communications soon accelerated work and increased efficiency and productivity, but unfortunately, it also increased opportunities for hackers to practice their undesirable acts.

Recently, studies have shown that the main problem in our society is the non-readiness of our users to know how to keep up with this rapid cognitive-mail attack. The user has become vulnerable to various violations such as penetration of privacy and identity theft, corruption in the communities through the dissemination of pornography via the Internet, financial theft, and blackmail. Moreover, this faint-fought intellectual corruption has come to affect many young people.

Our scientific mission aims to empower the community by teaching people to use modern and safe practices within this electronics evolution. We paid attention to multiple categories of users in our society, starting with the staff of the state and important sectors, going to representatives of the judiciary and criminal investigators, right down to the most important group: children and students.

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Awareness in the field of information security… urgently needed!

Awareness in the field of information security is urgently needed in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia due to the growing use of the Internet, where the Communications and Information Technology Commission revealed there are currently 14 million users. This upsurge in activity is a result of the ease of access to the Internet; whereas it was limited to computer devices years ago, now each individual users can easily access the Internet using mobile devices and tablets. Unfortunately, users are still not qualified to safely use the Internet.

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Did you know that...
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Fifty-three percent of Middle East use the Internet in their day to day work, and most of those users are vulnerable to cybercrimes.

Cybercrimes cost global businesses around 315 billion dollars annually, and Saudi Arabia losses more than 400 million dollars each year.

Many banks in different counters risks of piracy and fruad by increasing technical security precautions, which can cost up to a billion dollars.400 million dollars each year.

A report issued by the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology has indicated that 183 million accounts are hacked worldwide annually.

Saudi Arabia was rated as high risk during a study conducted by B2B International in collaboration with Kaspersky in the areas of cybercrimes related to telecommunications, information technology, and information networks. This study revealed many security facts regarding corporate information:

  • The interior information of 40% of companies in Saudi Arabia has been affected.
  • Employees are the main causes of data loss due to a lack of training in the field of information security.
  • Ten percent of data in Saudi Arabia has been accidentally leaked, and 7% of all data lost globally is from Saudi Arabia.
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Symantec Report has stated the following notes:

  • Annual losses worldwide due to cybercrimes are approximately 144 billion dollars, and Saudi Arabia accounts for 527 million dollars in losses.
  • Twenty-one percent of companies worldwide have been affected by internal breakthroughs that have led to the loss of valuable data. This is due to a lack of rehabilitation for employees.

The Norton Report has stated the following notes:

  • There are 431 million adults around the world who are exposed to attacks via the Internet.
  • Arabian Gulf countries lose 900 million dollars due to IT crimes each year.
  • The total loss amount resulting from crimes of informatics around the world is 388 billion dollars, which exceeds the total value of the black market drug and cannabis trades.

The Save Net Indicator Report of the level of breakthroughs stated the following:

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