What is cyber security?

Cyber security comprises technologies, processes and controls that are designed to protect systems, networks and data from cyberattacks. Effective cyber security reduces the risk of cyberattacks and protects organisations and individuals from the unauthorised exploitation of systems, networks and technologies. [1] Having cyber security tech and measures on your computer, laptop, phone, tablet and other smart devices is crucial to protect your gadgets from external cyberattacks. Enhance your skills with our expert-led courses Project Delivery | Knowledge Train

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  • Why is cyber security so important for companies nowadays?
  • Unfortunately, there are hackers online who are employed to steal information from companies, slander its reputation and blackmail them for big amounts of money. They do this using malicious software, botnets, socially engineered attacks and network penetration.

Imagine for a moment that a company has no cyber security tools or measures at all. What do you think might happen? Total chaos, theft of data and losses in thousands, if not millions, of pounds!

Large, medium and even small companies take cyber security and cyber resilience very seriously, since the majority of them depend on IT solutions, networks and software for their daily operations and

projects . These contain sensitive information like customer and employee data, corporate strategies and financial records. Taking at least minimum measures to protect the company from cyber attacks is therefore worth it. Techniques and tools used to carry out cyber security

  • There are several techniques and tools that can be used to carry out cyber security
  • at home or work. On a personal level, you can create strong passwords and install an anti-virus application on your laptop and smart phone. In this way, you are implementing cyber security which helps you prevent cyber attacks.On a larger scale, organisations must make the necessary preparations to detect an incident promptly and correct its effects successfully
  • [2] . This is called cyber resilience and its job is to not only prevent cyber attacks, but to detect the attack before it happens and eventually correct any kind of damage it might perform. It depends heavily on
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  • ITIL ® (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) as tools to execute cyber resilience. What are the benefits of strong cyber security?
  • When you apply cyber security to your digital practices, it protects your private personal information from any breaches, boosts your device’s performance and denies cyber-spies to your network. If you own a business, it prevents your website from going down, protects your employees’ safety online, and your customers will have more confidence in dealing with your business. Cyber resilience can offer benefits to organisations. It also: Provides the necessary measures to address risks effectively, giving organisations the confidence to exploit the digital age to deliver the opportunities for growth and innovation on which they rely. Prevents, detects and corrects incidents that jeopardize the organisation. Builds trust in business relationships.
  • Ensures an organisation can confidently continue to deliver its business strategy and desired outcomes [3] .

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You might say it is the IT department that carry out cyber security and cyber resilience. This is a true statement, but at the same time it is everyone’s duty and responsibility to keep themselves and their devices safe from cyber attacks. This is why it is essential that every one of us must have minimal knowledge to work online safe from harm. Therefore, organisations must ensure to include cyber security awareness courses
in staff induction and continuous learning programmes. Additionally, there are specific
cyber security roles within many organisations. Some of them are:
Security Analyst who is responsible for analysing and assesses vulnerabilities in the infrastructure (software, hardware, networks), investigates available tools and counter measures to remedy the detected vulnerabilities, and recommends solutions and best practices.
Security Engineer who performs security monitoring, security and data/logs analysis, and forensic analysis, to detect security incidents, and mounts incident response.

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  • Security Consultant/SpecialistPractitioner are broad titles that encompass one or all the other roles/titles tasked with protecting computers, networks, software, data, and/or information systems against viruses, worms, spyware, malware, intrusion detection, unauthorized access, denial-of-service attacks, and an ever-increasing list of attacks by hackersIncludes Foundation & Practitioner combined option.[4]Association for Project Management (APM)
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