A study conducted by Kaspersky's research center showed that 66% of participants prefer to keep their data on computers or hard drives. 43% rely on cloud storage services, and 35% use government digital services. A recent study by Kaspersky revealed that the majority of users in the United Arab Emirates rely on digital means to store their important personal data, with 92% of participants reporting that they store sensitive information such as identity data, financial details, and health information, as well as photo archives, in digital formats. These results came ahead of World Backup Day, which highlights the importance of data protection and ensuring its recovery when needed.
Majority of UAE Users Store Personal Data Digitally
A Kaspersky study found that 92% of UAE residents store sensitive information, including identity, financial, and health data, digitally. 66% prefer computers and hard drives, 43% use cloud storage, and 35% use government digital services. This data was released ahead of World Backup Day.