In Kuwait, new measures to combat caller ID spoofing have been unveiled

 
 
 

Director of the Department of Information Security and Emergency Response at the Communications and Information Technology Regulatory Authority, Eng. Layali Abdullah Al Mansouri, has announced the implementation of a comprehensive strategy to combat electronic fraud via phones, particularly those employing phone numbers resembling local ones, reports Al-Anba daily. The goal is to integrate all Kuwaiti operating companies into caller ID services in order to combat electronic impersonation, also known as "Caller ID spoofing."

In this month, the regulations for this project will be officially launched, representing a crucial measure against the rising attempts to defraud citizens and residents by calling deceptively. The Authority has finalized procedures to identify local telecommunications companies, as well as CITRA, on the network, according to Al Mansouri.

These numbers will display the company name above the number even if they are not registered on the customer's phone, enhancing their trustworthiness and thwarting impersonation attempts. Currently, the Authority is collaborating with Kuwait's Central Bank to authenticate the identities of local and foreign banks, as well as Kuwait's exchange companies. By blocking avenues of access for impersonators, this initiative aims to prevent fraud.

It also actively defines the identities of companies providing Internet services, a crucial segment serving a wide customer base. As part of the upcoming phase, Al Mansouri outlined plans to directly integrate all Kuwaiti companies into the caller ID system, ensuring automatic identification of company numbers on the network. A priority will be given to companies that directly serve individual customers, particularly those that provide financial services.

According to Al Mansouri, this comprehensive integration of companies will serve as a safeguard against phone-based electronic impersonation, effectively closing the door to fraud in this field. The Authority's website will offer a specialized caller identification service in the future, according to Al Mansouri. In addition to enhancing the overall security and trustworthiness of communication channels, this service will act as a gateway for companies and government agencies to take necessary measures for identifying their identity on the network.

 
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