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Kaspersky: Over 110 Million Threats Detected on Computers in 2023

Regions include Middle East, Turkiye & Africa

Discussions during Kaspersky Cyber Security Weekend – META 2024 revealed, cyberthreats for endpoints – any computers, be it laptops or desktops – remained persistent in 2023. There was a total of 72.7 mln threats blocked by Kaspersky endpoint solutions in the Middle East throughout 2023; for Africa, the figure stands at 36.7 mln, and for Turkiye – at 9.4 mln. The share of users who could have potentially been affected by these attacks (all blocked by Kaspersky) sits at 41% for the Middle East, 44% for the African region, and 38% for Turkiye.

While effective endpoint protection solutions are important, it is possible to minimize the risk of cyberthreats to endpoints by substituting laptops and desktops (thick clients) with thin clients running a Cyber Immune operating system.  

Thin clients are used in corporate networks around the world to set up workspaces at a low cost. However, a thin client on a traditional OS (Linux, Windows-based) could still potentially be compromised by different types of endpoint attacks. In response to the advancing cyberthreats, Kaspersky promotes the Cyber Immune approach.  

Together with Centerm, a global producer of thin clients, Kaspersky produces the Kaspersky Thin Client (KTC) – the world’s first thin client with Cyber Immunity that requires no additional antivirus protection tools. KTC allows to build a manageable, secure and functional thin client infrastructure in accordance with the secure-by-design principle and the Cyber Immune approach. This combination of technical and architectural enhancements makes it more resilient to cyberattacks in comparison to traditional thin clients. 

At the core of the solution lies KasperskyOS, a proprietary microkernel operating system. KTC excludes the possibility of exploiting a wide range of vulnerabilities common in traditional thin clients. Another component of the solution – the unified management console – simplifies both lifecycle managing and monitoring of thin client infrastructure.  

The Kaspersky Thin Client is suitable for many areas where a large number of workstations with similar tasks and a standard set of applications are used: the public sector, educational institutions, production, fuel and energy sector, healthcare, financial organizations, retail, and others.  

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