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Ruediger Dorn, tech giant Microsoft Corporation’s director in
charge of cloud technology and strategy, says Kenyan firms must make
cyber-security central to their plans of digitising operations.
Mr
Dorn on Wednesday said the recent rise in cybercrime, where company
information has been stolen and bank accounts wiped clean, calls for
institutions to make online security a top priority.
“We
regularly update our systems and this has helped keep hackers at bay
compared to the current practice where companies buy annual Internet
security packages,” he said.
Microsoft estimates that
cybercrime-related losses will cost the global economy over Sh600
trillion up from Sh300 trillion reported in 2016.
This, he said, has created an opportunity for the government and
universities to generate jobs by filling the emerging skills gap for
cybercrime experts to man online platforms.
“If you
are a chief investments officer, a chief executive officer or the owner
of a small business, nothing should be more important than the security
of your company data,” he said.
Kenya
has in the past launched e-citizen, a government portal for various
services, while individual private entities have online platforms where
tech-savvy Kenyans pay via mobile payment platforms for products and
services.
“We must trust cloud services since we are
already using social media or mobile phones that run on cloud. But the
government needs to formulate an IT policy on cloud storage, data
storage and use of information technology to boost trust,” he said.
Mr
Dorn, who is visiting Kenya as a volunteer in the Microsoft 4 Africa
Initiative, said hacking was becoming a serious business with some
countries sponsoring the activities to disrupt services in other
countries.
Usage of free public Wi-Fi to transact
official business and accessing company portals, mobile banking
platforms to pay for services or buy goods risk exposing individual
passwords and PIN codes.
Mr Dorn suggested that email passwords be regularly changed and strengthened by mixing letters with numbers.
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