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    Kaspersky research shows that 92% of UAE users store sensitive data digitally

    Editorial teamBy Editorial teamMarch 30, 2026
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    Ahead of the World Backup Day Kaspersky has revealed the most popular ways to store important data and gives practical advice on how to keep it safe. Research shows that globally, zoomers and millennials keep nearly everything electronically, while almost one in three respondents over 55 y. o. still prefer good old-fashioned paper.

    Touchy subject? Kaspersky research shows that UAE users store what they consider as sensitive data in an electronic format.

    Where do we store what matters?

    Research conducted by Kaspersky’s Market Research centre shows that most people prefer to keep important info stored digitally.

    The majority of UAE respondents (92%) claim they store sensitive personal data like ID, financial details, healthcare related info or photo archive in electronic format.

    When it comes to digital data storage, more than a half (66%) say they keep their important records on a computer or the hard drive, 43% use cloud solutions and 35% entrust their data to government digital services.

    Does digital means safer?

    Each storage method has its own advantages and limitations. Physical media can be lost or suffer damage, external hard drives are not always convenient to use on the go and cloud services, while being accessible, are vulnerable to unauthorised access. To maximize digital data security, Kaspersky experts advise adhering to the following best‑practice recommendations:

    1. Develop a backup strategy

    There is no universal approach to data storage, nor is it necessary to back up every single file. Nonetheless, cultivating a regular backup routine is strongly recommended, particularly for sensitive data or files that cannot be regenerated or recovered through other means. According to the popular 3-2-1 backup strategy you should have at least three copies of important data, store it on two different storage types, and make at least one copy off-side (cloud or external physical location).

    The most sensitive data like passwords, ID or financial details requires special attention. Use a dedicated security solution like Kaspersky password manager, which apart from securely keeping users’ credentials and bank cards, has a special secret vault functionality aimed at storing important documents, for example, scanned Passports/IDs and PDF files, addresses and notes.

    1. Protect your vaults

    According to Kaspersky’s data, 98% of respondents take at least some measures to protect their personal data storages, which is a good sign. However, 32% of respondents use quick-to-remember passwords to safeguard their personal data. Relying solely on simple passwords leaves your digital vaults vulnerable to bruteforce attacks. That’s why experts recommend enabling twofactor authentication (2FA) wherever it is available or adopting passkey technology. Passkeys can be stored securely in a password manager and accessed seamlessly from any authorized device.

    1. Set up automatic backups where possible

    Continuously remembering to perform backups can be cumbersome. To streamline the process, enable the built‑in backup service on every device you use (e.g., iCloud for iPhone/iPad/Mac, Google Drive/OneDrive for Android/Windows). Test it once a month or two by restoring a single file, just to be sure the backup works. Kaspersky Premium allows users to make regular backups and restore information on Windows devices. Backup copies of data can be easily saved on removable drives or in cloud storage in an encrypted format.

    “We all know backups are important, but most of us never do them because we try to back up everything at once and it gets overwhelming. The smarter approach? Treat backup like any other workflow. Tag your files – critical, important, low priority. Automate real-time backups for the critical stuff, schedule weekly or monthly backups for the rest. And for sensitive data like passwords and IDs, use our dedicated solution with a secret vault to keep it secure. When you automate and prioritise, you protect what really matters without getting overloaded,” comments Marina Titova, Vice President for Consumer Business in Kaspersky.

    * The study was conducted by Kaspersky’s market research center in November 2025. 3000 respondents from 15 countries (Argentina, Chile, China, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, UK, United Arab Emirates) took part in the survey.


    Source: Tahawul Tech

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