Trend Micro blocks 22 million cyber threats in Egypt during 2020

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Trend Micro Incorporated, a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, has revealed that over 22 million cyber threats were blocked in Egypt during 2020.

The data was released as part of the company’s 2020 Annual Cybersecurity report, A Constant State of Flux, released on Monday. 

The report shares insights from last year’s threat landscape, and provides strategic guidance for leaders to protect and navigate their organisations better in the new normal. 

The global insights reveal that Trend Micro blocked 62.6 billion threats last year, 91% of which were email-borne. The findings also cited an average of 119,000 cyber threats detected per minute in 2020, as home workers and infrastructure came under new pressure from attacks. 

Across Egypt, Trend Micro solutions detected and blocked a total of 20,258,498 email threats, and prevented just over 1.8 million (1,878,028) malicious URL Victim attacks. It also blocked more than 44,000 (44,669) URL hosts. In addition, nearly 740,000 malware attacks were identified and stopped, while more than 1,600 online related banking malware threats were blocked.

The report also shows that home networks in Egypt were a major draw for cybercriminals looking to pivot to corporate systems, devices, and networks. 

Across the country, Trend Micro’s Smart Home Network (SHN) solutions blocked nearly 18,000 inbound and outbound attacks combined. It prevented 30 million (30,629,432) such SHN events for hackers to target or control home devices from executing malware, obtaining sensitive information, intercepting communications, or launching external attacks. 

Ashraf Serag, Country Manager, at Trend Micro Egypt, said, “Insights from our annual security report indicate that the threat landscape has completely evolved in Egypt over the past year.”

“Caused by the global pandemic, organisations in the country are accelerating their digital agendas to achieve faster economic recovery, and hence cyber security remains a critical component of this journey,” he added, “An all-inclusive approach is necessary to this effort that will empower them to better protect, detect and respond to threats across all environments.”

In its efforts to ensure secured digital transformation journeys of organisations in Egypt, Trend Micro has been working closely with public and private sectors to create awareness and bridge the gaps. 

Earlier this year, the company launched its Trend Micro Vision OneTM platform to empower security teams in adopting a new approach that goes beyond. It aims to provide enhanced visibility, threat intelligence, with extended detection and response at every layer of their IT environments. 

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