

Cybersecurity has become important in the digital economy to protect data against theft, manipulation, and unwanted access.
According to experts, information theft, online fraud, and malware that targets information systems are some common cybersecurity risks. In order to protect the integrity of their information systems and lower the cost of system compromise, businesses, organizations, individuals, and governments has to prepare for security threats to their critical data as well as that of their clients.
Advanced malware, VPNs, ransomware and phishing protection alongside endpoint security and supporting email are all necessary to protect user data and mitigate cyberattacks.
A strong password policy, multi-factor authentication, two-factor authentication (2FA), user activity monitoring, physical security procedures, and endpoint security are some ways that individuals, organizations, and businesses can defend against such cyberattacks.
It is also important to safeguard computer networks’ confidentiality, integrity, and accessibility as well as data utilization for both hardware and software technologies.
AI may detect assaults more precisely than humans, such as by identifying and flagging suspicious emails and content that are frequently used in phishing attacks, detecting social engineering attacks, and quickly analyzing vast volumes of data.



