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    Kenya holds IDC event, Kaspersky Lab discusses government IT security

    On Thursday last week, the 'IDC IT in Government Roadshow 2012' was held in Kenya to examine emerging strategies that governmental IT organisations need to start adopting to improve their operations and service delivery capabilities to citizens.
    Kenya holds IDC event, Kaspersky Lab discusses government IT security

    One of the agencies addressing delegates was Kaspersky Lab, which discussed the potential IT security risks encountered in improving IT systems and other issues related to security.

    Says Vladimir Zapolyansky, deputy director, Global Research and Analysis Team and head of technology positioning at Kaspersky Lab, "A recent Internet usage report by the Communications Commission of Kenya stated that there are an estimated 17.38 million Internet users in Kenya as of December 2011. This is an increase from the 8.8 million reported in December 2010. As more broadband becomes available throughout the continent, it is obvious that consumers, businesses and governments alike are making use of the Internet. However, are they proactively thinking about IT security?"

    Many intrusions not detected

    Globally, governments have seen a slew of network intrusions and cyber-attacks in recent years. However, many intrusions into networks today are not being detected due to the complex set of malware techniques that are being used to perform them.

    "Cyber criminals have become very strategic in how they attack consumers, businesses, and government departments. This can also be considered the case for African countries, such as Kenya. While there are many solutions that protect networks, it is difficult to defend against unknown threats."

    According to the recent Kenya Cyber Security Report 2012*, automated attacks targeting organisations in Kenya are going undetected due to the use of poor detection and prevention methods. It is critical for government departments to take proactive measures when it comes to the IT security of their networks. They need to implement solutions that can provide assistance in threat detection and protection.

    "As countries across Africa get access to more broadband, the company is dedicated to educating them about IT security. By being a part of this year's conference, we are looking forward to discussing this topic in greater detail and providing invaluable insight," concludes Zapolyansky.

    For more information on the IDC event, read the overview here.

    Download a copy of the *Kenya Cyber Security Report 2012.

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