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Conrad Steyn Advocates for Enhanced Broadband Infrastructure for Stronger South African Cybersecurity

October 24, 2023
5 min read
Author: Aayushya Ranjan

Conrad Steyn, CTO and Head of Solutions Engineering at Cisco Sub-Saharan Africa talks about boosting South Africa’s cybersecurity with improved broadband infrastructure.

The acceleration of world-wide digital transformation has given rise to an ever-looming shadow of cybercrime. Cyber threats can jeopardise businesses, disrupt critical infrastructure, and destabilise economies. We need to prioritise cybersecurity to protect us from an intricate web of digital dangers.

In South Africa, the tale of broadband infrastructure is one of growth but also of challenges. Despite strides made to broaden access and enhance connectivity, a digital divide persists, complicated by the unequal distribution of services. This scenario directly impacts our ability to ward off cyber threats. The Cisco Broadband Survey revealed that 26% of South African internet users have put plans to upgrade to faster, more reliable broadband on hold because of the cost-of-living crisis. 

But upgraded, resilient broadband infrastructure could pave the way for more robust cybersecurity, promising a safer digital environment for individuals and businesses. Simply put, securing South Africa’s digital future may hinge on bolstering our broadband infrastructure.

Broadband infrastructure: The cornerstone of cybersecurity fortification

Upgraded broadband infrastructure with advanced security tools like enhanced firewalls, intrusion prevention systems, and high-level encryption fortifies internet users against cybercriminal activities. The Cisco Broadband Survey shows that only 27% of South African internet users ensure their router firewall is switched on, and just 26% enable network encryption. Moreover, for 70% of South African internet users, password protection alone is the most common method of boosting online security. These numbers highlight the urgent need for increased awareness and implementation of more comprehensive security practices.

The data-intensive, real-time updates required to stay one step ahead in the fast-paced world of cyber threats need better broadband. Think of encryption, this vital data confidentiality and integrity tool requires higher bandwidth to run more robust algorithms. So, investing in broadband infrastructure isn’t just about faster internet; it’s about arming ourselves with a stronger shield in our cybersecurity strategy.

The crucial role of reliable broadband in remote security

As working from home and hybrid work models become increasingly common, securing connectivity becomes paramount. According to Cisco’s survey, around 60% of South African internet users say they now log on at home to work, increasing to 64% of users aged between 45 and 54, and 63% of those living in suburban locations. In this context, high-quality broadband could allow for the smooth and secure operation of various remote work tools, including virtual private networks (VPNs), which encrypt internet connections and secure them from potential eavesdroppers or cyber attackers.

For businesses, reliable broadband is not a luxury but a necessity. Businesses must ensure their employees can securely access internal resources, exchange sensitive data, and collaborate online without the risk of cyber threats. VPNs, advanced authentication mechanisms, and other security measures that protect remote workers all require robust broadband infrastructure for seamless operation. By enabling these security measures, reliable broadband becomes a linchpin in the effort to protect business assets and maintain operational continuity in an era where employees are demanding and benefitting from hybrid and remote work.

Conrad Steyn, CTO and Head of Solutions Engineering, Cisco Sub-Saharan Africa

Harnessing the power of reliable broadband for threat detection and response in business

Real-time threat detection systems scan and analyse network traffic continuously, identifying anomalies and potential threats as they occur. However, these systems are data intensive and require robust broadband infrastructure to function effectively.

For businesses, responding quickly to cyber threats can make a significant difference in mitigating potential damage. A swift response can prevent a security incident from escalating into a full-blown breach, thereby reducing downtime, data loss, and reputational harm. High-speed broadband allows businesses to swiftly implement countermeasures against detected threats, such as isolating affected systems and deploying security patches. Moreover, in the wake of a security incident, reliable broadband is crucial for rapid recovery, including data restoration and system repairs. 

The financial implications of data breaches – ranging from remediation costs and legal issues to lost business – are immense. Efficient cybersecurity measures, facilitated by secure broadband infrastructure, are essential in preventing such scenarios. Consumers are becoming increasingly aware of data privacy issues, and businesses prioritising data protection will likely gain customer trust and loyalty. Secure broadband infrastructure enables seamless scalability and fosters an environment of innovation, allowing businesses to leverage the latest digital trends without the looming threat of cyberattacks.

Hence, high-speed, reliable broadband isn’t merely an operational asset but also a strategic resource in the ongoing battle against cyber threats.

Broadband infrastructure as the pillar of digital protection

Robust broadband infrastructure is a vital component of cybersecurity, but it’s just part of the equation. To fully leverage its potential, it must be integrated with comprehensive cybersecurity policies and cutting-edge security technology investments. 

A collective effort is needed from businesses, government entities, and stakeholders to invest in and develop this infrastructure, and emphasise cybersecurity education. After all, our cybersecurity future relies on our willingness to secure our digital landscape today.

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