Cybersecurity - Definition

Cybersecurity, also known as IT security, aims to protect critical systems and sensitive data from digital attacks. Companies worldwide are facing rising costs for data breaches, especially when personal customer information is compromised.

Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting employees as the work landscape decentralizes and employees use personal devices. A comprehensive cybersecurity strategy that integrates best practices, advanced analytics and artificial intelligence is critical to effectively combat threats. Cybersecurity involves protecting networks, computer systems, and data from theft, damage, and disruption of services. The constantly evolving threat landscape includes various attack methods such as malware, ransomware, phishing, insider threats and DDoS attacks. Sensitizing employees to cyber risks is of great importance. It is important to understand the different types of cyber attacks and to build a constant, coordinated defense. Cyber risks such as surveillance, identity theft and spying on business secrets require awareness and action.

Despite the efforts of cyber security experts, attackers are constantly looking for new ways to find vulnerabilities. The latest threats are increasingly using home office environments, remote access tools and new cloud services. Companies need to keep up to date with the latest attack methods and vectors in order to protect themselves effectively.

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