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1.1 What is Cybersecurity?

Definition of cybersecurity: Cybersecurity refers to the practice of protecting internet-connected systems, including hardware, software, and data, from theft, damage, or unauthorized access.
Importance of cybersecurity: Cybersecurity is crucial in today’s digital age, as more and more information is being stored and transmitted online. Cyber attacks can have serious consequences, including financial loss, reputational damage, and even legal consequences. By implementing strong cybersecurity measures, individuals and organizations can reduce the risk of cyber attacks and protect their sensitive data.
Cybersecurity goals: The primary goal of cybersecurity is to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data. This means ensuring that data is kept confidential, that it has not been tampered with or modified in any way, and that it is available when needed.
Cybersecurity risks: There are many different types of cybersecurity risks, including malware, phishing attacks, social engineering, and insider threats. These risks can result in a wide range of consequences, from data breaches to system downtime to financial loss. It’s important for individuals and organizations to understand the different types of cybersecurity risks they may face and take steps to mitigate them.