Cyber Security —
Cyber Security is the process of protecting computers, devices, and IT systems against malicious attacks and breaches. With cybercrime projected to cost $8 trillion in 2023, the significance of cyber security is more apparent than ever. Yet, despite its widely acknowledged importance, and the continually rising data breach cost, this area still seems to be a weak point for many organizations and businesses for whom yearly data compromises show an upward trend.
Cyber security is a multilayered discipline encompassing a range of subfields including:
- Network security. Computer networks are subject to all manner of vulnerability. This is the practice of implementing measures that safeguard both wireless and wired networks against intruders, from hackers to malware.
- Application security. Software and mobile apps represent potential gaps in an IT perimeter, whether the data is stored in-house or on the cloud. Application security aims to eradicate such vulnerabilities at the design stage, however no design can ever be 100% foolproof.
- Information security. This is essentially a set of data protection measures, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), that seek to ensure the integrity and privacy of data, whether it’s in storage or in transit.
- End-user education. Even the most advanced security system can be breached through human error, so the training of personnel who use, or have access to, the data, is absolutely essential for maintaining a solid cyber resilience. This can be anything from helping people to recognize suspicious emails to not using unknown or unscreened hardware.
- Disaster recovery and business continuity. Despite all precautions, things can still go wrong. Cyber security is not just concerned with preventative measures, but also incident response. These disciplines concern the tools and techniques used to deal effectively with unforeseen eventualities. These might be data breaches, which need to be contained as quickly as possible, or power outages, which can significantly disrupt key operations.
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Blockchains —
In a nutshell, a blockchain is a shared, or distributed, ledger recording transactions and assets. The data is compiled through a continuous verification process that links all transactions into a large, decentralized "chain" of participants, who are linked across a network of peer-to-peer computers...
Data Breach —
Data breaches are the exposure of sensitive or classified information to unauthorized parties and can have disastrous consequences for an organization. When a breach occurs, a company often has to pay out huge sums of money to contain the leak and may also suffer costly reputational damage...
Link Analysis —
The process of link analysis involves examining data to uncover relationships or connections that might not be apparent in raw data sets. It is a powerful analytical tool that has a wide range of applications in various sectors, from law enforcement and national security to cyber and...
Operations Security (OPSEC) —
Operations Security, or OPSEC, involves identifying and consolidating critical information to gain a better understanding of a situation. Additionally, it refers to safeguarding data and ensuring a given mission against eavesdropping by unauthorized parties or accidental compromise...
Social Media Intelligence (SOCMINT) —
A close cousin of OSINT, SOCMINT is an acronym meaning ‘social media intelligence.’ SOCMINT is the collection and analysis of data from social media platforms. Such information might be used for various purposes, including digital footprinting, link analysis, etc.
Social Media Piggybacking (Piggyback Marketing) —
When a company’s social media post goes viral, it is only a matter of time before millions of people start talking about it. Seeing an opportunity to leverage the post's popularity, companies can join in to redirect some of the traffic toward their services...
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