Cybersecurity/Section 1.1: What is Cybersecurity

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In this section, we will explore the fundamental concepts of cybersecurity, understanding its importance in the digital age.

Defining Cybersecurity[edit | edit source]

Cybersecurity, often referred to as information security, is the practice of protecting computer systems, networks, and digital information from unauthorized access, attacks, damage, or theft. It encompasses a wide range of technologies, processes, and practices designed to safeguard sensitive data and maintain the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of digital assets.

The Evolving Threat Landscape[edit | edit source]

Cybersecurity is a dynamic field due to the constantly evolving threat landscape. Threat actors, such as hackers, cybercriminals, and state-sponsored groups, employ increasingly sophisticated tactics to breach security measures. Understanding these threats is crucial to effective cybersecurity.