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Cybersecurity


Definition: Cybersecurity refers to the practice of defending computers, servers, mobile devices, electronic systems, networks, and data from digital attacks or damage. It's a unified term that encompasses several sub-fields aimed at safeguarding the integrity, confidentiality, and accessibility of information.

Sub-fields:

  1. Network Security: The protection of internal networks from intrusions.
  2. Application Security: Keeping software and devices free of threats.
  3. Information Security: Protecting the privacy and integrity of data.
  4. Operational Security: Processes and decisions related to handling and protecting data assets.
  5. Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity Planning: How an organization responds to a cybersecurity incident or any other event that results in loss of operations or data.
  6. End-User Education: Empowering users with the knowledge to prevent unintentionally introducing a threat into their systems.

Importance: With an ever-increasing number of cyber threats, cybersecurity is paramount for all organizations. An effective cybersecurity strategy can safeguard an organization's digital assets and minimize the risk of damaging cyber incidents.

Related Terms: Network Security, Application Security, Information Security, Operational Security, Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity Planning, End-User Education, Cyber Threat, IT Infrastructure.