Huawei has
launched its latest Ransomware Protection Solution and other IT products and
solutions, at the Huawei IT Day event, attended by over 150 tech experts from
businesses and the government in Nairobi.
Speaking at
the event, the Director of ICT at the Ministry of Information, Communication,
and Digital Economy, Andrew Opiyo, highlighted the Kenyan government’s plan to
build a digital superhighway, provide 25,000 Wi-Fi hotspots and digitize
government services.
“With the acceleration of digital transformation and rapid
data growth in Kenya, we face a significant threat from ransomware attacks,
which have increased dramatically in recent years. There’s a need to pay more
attention to them and adopt necessary solutions to prevent ransomware attacks,” he further noted.
Announcing
the launch of the new products, Huawei Kenya CEO, Gao Fei, talked about how
Huawei entered the Kenyan Market in 1998 and has always had the latest leading
products which have contributed greatly towards the country’s economic success.
Additionally, we have trained tens of thousands on the latest technologies to
help create job opportunities.
“The ICT sector is growing rapidly, and it is important to
ensure that every business’ systems are working well without facing malicious
threats, such as ransomware, that disrupt day-to-day operations and bring real
financial costs,”
Gao Fei remarked.
Businesses
are now thinking about how to collect data and make the most out of it, given
that the growth of technology has made data a critical input in propelling our
economy and society. This brings explosive growth in data storage
requirements as so many services now collect data as well as depend on data for
critical applications.
It has
become challenging to handle large amounts of data efficiently, ensure OnDemand
mobility of data, turn data into gold, and at the same time also protect our
data. If data is worth as much as gold, it is also worth protecting.
Kenya
still faces a significant threat from ransomware attacks, which have increased
dramatically in recent years. Ransomware is a type of malicious software that
encrypts the victim’s data and demands a ransom for its decryption. According
to a report by Kaspersky, Kenya recorded 32.8 million ransomware attacks in the
first half of 2021, making it one of the most targeted countries in Africa.
Hence there is a need to have solutions, such as Huawei’s Ransomware
protection, which helps to prevent such attacks from happening.
Source: CIO Africa