cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is the protection of internet-connected systems, including hardware, software, and data, from digital threats. This practice is used by both individuals and organizations to prevent unauthorized access to databases and other digital systems.
The main aspects of cybersecurity include:
- Network Security: Protecting computer networks and data in transit from attacks and unauthorized access.
- Information Security: Safeguarding sensitive data and information from unauthorized access, alteration, or destruction.
- Application Security: Ensuring that software and applications are properly designed and updated to prevent security weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
- Critical Infrastructure Security: Protecting systems and networks essential for the functioning of society, such as electricity, water, transportation, and healthcare.
Provision of Cyber Services and Solutions
Design, Implementation, & Deployment of ISMS:
Various Forms of Cybersecurity Threats
Alongside recent technologies, various new and evolving threats in the field of cybersecurity continue to emerge or become more sophisticated. To combat or mitigate each of these threats, different solutions are available. Below, we highlight some of these security threats.
Malware :
Malware is a category of harmful software where any file or program can become a dangerous weapon to damage a computer user.
Ransomware :
Ransomware is a type of malware in which an attacker or hacker encrypts and locks the victim’s system files, software, etc., in various ways and demands money to unlock them.
Phishing :
Another type of cyber attack is phishing, where the attacker designs a fake page and products to steal the victim’s personal information, such as email, password, and other personal data.