86% Indians maintain digital hygiene amid remote work: Report


New Delhi, Jun 2 (IANS): While there has been an increase in Covid-themed attacks targeting people working remotely, more Indians (86 per cent of those surveyed) have implemented more protection for their digital devices at home, a report showed on Wednesday.

Nearly 88 per cent of Indian consumers feel more digitally connected since the pandemic via devices, online activities and connected homes, and 57 per cent of them that digital hygiene or the lack of it can put them and their families at risk, according to cybersecurity firm McAfee's ‘2021 Consumer Security Mindset Survey'.

Cybercriminals have worked feverishly to launch Covid-themed attacks that increased by 240 per cent in Q3 2020 and 114 per cent in Q4 last year, with an average of 648 new threats per minute.

"While the study indicates that more Indians are digitally connected owing to the pandemic, they are also now actively taking steps to keep themselves protected from online threats," said Venkat Krishnapur, vice-president of engineering and managing director, McAfee India.

"The spike in our digital footprints during this time, makes it critical for everyone to understand the importance of online security and take measures towards protecting themselves," Krishnapur said in a statement.

Two out of three Indians check if the network that they are joining is secure before connecting.

Furthermore, more than half (53 per cent) feel more vulnerable to risks when someone has visited their home and has connected to their internet.

"Remote working, online learning, and a surge in the usage of connected devices due to more time being spent indoors has resulted in increased digital dependence among Indians," Krishnapur said.

More than half of Indians (58 per cent) indicate having a good understanding of the data they store on their mobile devices.

Nearly 81 per cent of Indians said that since 2020, members in their household have started to participate in distance learning via virtual platforms.

However, less than half (36 per cent) of these purchased new security/protection technology to protect their family and home when distance learning was introduced into their new life routine, the findings showed.

  

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