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UAE Cyber Security Council Warns of Sensitive Data Exposure in Public Files

Severity: Medium (Score: 57.8)

Sources: Arabianbusiness, Sharjah24.Ae, www.google.com, Gulfnews

Summary

The UAE Cyber Security Council (CSC) reported that approximately 25% of publicly accessible files contain sensitive personal data. This warning was part of their ongoing 'Cyber Pulse' awareness campaign aimed at promoting safe digital practices. The CSC highlighted that between 68% and 77% of privately shared files might be accessible to unintended users, emphasizing that cloud storage does not inherently protect sensitive information. Key recommendations include using strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and avoiding public links for sensitive data. The Council also stressed the importance of regular reviews of access permissions and backing up data. This initiative is part of national efforts to enhance cybersecurity awareness and align with the UAE's vision for a secure digital environment. Key Points: • 25% of public files contain sensitive personal data, posing significant risks. • 68% to 77% of privately shared files may be accessible to unintended users. • Key recommendations include strong passwords and two-factor authentication.

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