Allot and Kaspersky Lab present the results for mobile apps and URLs analysis, behavioral profiles potentially at risk, and show how CSPs can provide effective Security-as-a-Service
Allot and Kaspersky Lab present the results for mobile apps and URLs analysis, behavioral profiles potentially at risk, and show how CSPs can provide effective Security-as-a-Service.
Allot Communications Ltd. (NASDAQ, TASE: ALLT), a leading global provider of security and monetization solutions, together with Kaspersky Lab, a global cyber security company, announced today the release of Allot MobileTrends Report H1 2016, Mobile Users at Risk. Using a range of behavioral profiles, the report analyzes the correlation between mobile apps and URLs usage and user potential for malware risk. Findings show that individual behavior is a significant and even decisive indicator of malware risk. The report goes on to suggest that communication service providers (CSPs) are uniquely positioned to safeguard mobile users at risk with targeted Security-as-a-Service delivered from their network or cloud.
Key Findings:
- Potential Malware risk is affected both by the online behavior of the user and by the App or URL itself. In other words, it’s not just the App; it’s how you use it;
- Business users display the riskiest online behavior. 79% of businessmen and 67% of businesswomen use potentially risky apps every day;
- Youth and Millennials are also at high risk, with 65% of them using potentially risky Apps every day
- While mobile App downloads are often protected, their ongoing use is not protected, making users vulnerable to malware threats.
“Our MobileTrends findings clearly show that safeguarding users at the network level would be the most effective method for protecting against multiple types of mobile threats, as the security measures can provide a protective umbrella for all online activity,” said Yaniv Sulkes, AVP Marketing at Allot Communications. “Moreover, mobile operators are perfectly positioned to provide protection to consumers and businesses. We see a golden opportunity for mobile operators to identify and reach out to customers at risk, targeting them with personalized Security-as-a-Service from their network or cloud,” continued Mr. Sulkes.
“We partnered with Allot Communications over a year ago to ensure the cybersecurity of the mobile sector. The partnership started when we provided Allot with Kaspersky Anti-Virus SDK to filter and protect mobile traffic from malware and other cyber threats. We are now pleased to widen our partnership and highlight to companies in the sector the potential mobile users' risky behaviors – especially as mobile devices are the main Internet access points for many users, while only about half of users use security solutions on their mobile devices”, commented Alexander Karpitsky, Head of Technology Licensing, Kaspersky Lab.
The research analyzed mobile data records from a random sample of 500,000 mobile users during a 7-day period, and included Android, iOS and Windows Phone operating systems. The malware experts at Kaspersky Lab assigned categories to the top 500 URLs, while Allot categorized the top 500 apps in the sample and also classified each App and URL sample as “safe” or “risky.” To determine the potential for malware risk, Allot correlated the online behavioral profiles identified in the previous Allot MobileTrends Report (5+1 Touch-Point Triggers for Smart Customer Engagement) with the apps and URLs that they use on a daily basis.