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ICDL Foundation unveils ‘IT Security’ module

Dubai, March 25, 2012

International Computer Driving License (ICDL) GCC Foundation has unveiled its new ‘IT Security’ module, in response to the growing need for an adapted security awareness programme that addresses risks at the individual’s level.

The programme provides the learner with an essential understanding of how to use a computer in a safe and secure manner, protecting personal data and that of other users.

With it, ICDL will intensify and support government efforts to educate the general public on the best practices of cyber safety, said a statement.

Sixty five per cent of adults have fallen prey to cybercrime globally; the incurred costs of which amount to nearly $114 billion annually, according to a Symantec internet threat report.

More than two-thirds of adults who spend time online have been a victim of cybercrime in their lifetime. Cybercriminals attack by the second, resulting in more than one million victims globally every day; that is two citizens every minute in the UAE alone, second only to Saudi Arabia, the statement said.

These facts underline a growing threat in a region experiencing a rapid surge in technology use by individuals, it said. As of December 31, 2011, the Middle East has posted the second highest regional increase in internet usage for the period 2000 to 2011 at a rate of 2,244.8 per cent.

The GCC region posts the highest internet growth in the region with around 4 million internet users that account for a 10 per cent internet penetration rate.

Individuals at home and in the workplace with low to medium computer experience are especially susceptible to internet fraud and attacks as they consider themselves adequately protected by their software and hardware, unaware that criminal elements have the advanced skills and persistence to break into their systems.

The new module provides flexibility and a wider range of options for achieving the ICDL certification. Candidates will now have the choice to take IT Security as an additional module to the ICDL package or replace any of the seven required modules with this new unit to gain the certificate.

Individuals can also choose to take IT Security as a standalone certification.

ICDL-accredited centers will offer the new ICDL Module 12 - IT Security to impart essential skills on the secure daily use of ICT, such as the use of techniques and applications to protect network connections; data and information management; proper internet etiquette or ‘netiquette,’ responsible use of social media, and parental control.

Participants will gain a solid understanding of the key concepts related to the importance of secure information and data, physical security, privacy and identity theft.

The module’s content categories include security concepts, malware, network security, secure web use, communications, and secure data management.

“The dangers of the internet must not be taken lightly. Left untended, security gaps in the home or office network could lead to disastrous results such as identity theft or even physical attacks,” said Jamil Ezzo, director general of the ICDL GCC Foundation. “The occurrence of cyber-crimes in our region has proliferated due to the lack of awareness, and the lack of educated prevention by the user.” 

“The ICDL module arms computer users with the prerequisite skills to create robust defenses to their offline and online environments, providing them with a valuable asset amidst the surge in internet activity being experienced throughout the Gulf region,” he said.

ICDL is the world’s most recognised ICT certification widely known and respected for its ethos of not-for-profit and vendor neutrality. Like the programme’s 11 other existing modules, ICDL Module 12 - IT Security has been designed to provide real-world examples that make practical skills relevant and deliver content that references relevant studies and statistics.

It addresses the need to keep pace with technology advancements and raises awareness on the basics of protecting and preserving data, identity and privacy. – TradeArabia News Service




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