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How The Increase Of Internet Use Increases The Responsibility Of Internet Security Personnel

The threat from hackers and cybercriminals is also increasing with our dependence on the Internet. Learn how this system works and how to protect yourself.

By Securium SolutionsPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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How The Increase Of Internet Use Increases The Responsibility Of Internet Security Personnel
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Many states have passed laws that affect online privacy, such as consumer protection laws, laws that protect certain categories of PIs, information security laws, and telecommunications breach notifications laws. In addition to complying with these laws and implementing robust information security programs, organizations can take steps to mitigate cybersecurity threats.

If you want to help protect networks from hackers, think of people who are considering compromising businesses as their hobby, then you need the right education. One thing your organization can do is develop a quick online data protection tool that is available to all employees. Most compliance and legal areas have employees who have little idea how to implement data protection and threats from the Internet.

The FCC convened a roundtable with public and private sector leaders on May 16, 2011, to present the latest and most effective cybersecurity strategies for small business owners across the country. For more information on the event, including links to press releases, fact sheets, and a recorded video webcast, visit the Cybersecurity Roundtable Event page. This updated one-page cybersecurity tip sheet contains new tips for creating action plans for mobile devices for payment and credit card security.

In addition, the FCC published a cybersecurity tip sheet outlining the top ten ways for entrepreneurs to protect their businesses and customers from cyber-attacks. Cybersecurity is becoming increasingly important for all Internet users, including actors in government, the private sector, and civil society. Internet users are multiplying the amount of malware, fueled by ubiquitous smartphones and social-networking apps that offer new infection vectors.

The threat from hackers and cybercriminals is also increasing with our dependence on the Internet. With the creation of the first networks, the risk of these criminals has reached epidemic proportions, and cyber fraud is the fastest-growing category of crime in the US, further undermining our freedom to use the Internet at will. Governments cannot use cybersecurity as a justification for censorship, control, and surveillance of Internet use.

From this perspective, the act of taking personal responsibility for online privacy and security is the most important component for stemming the tide of cybercrime, regardless of the role of government and law enforcement agencies.

With the growth of the Internet, computer networks become larger, and data integrity becomes one of the most important aspects that organizations must take into account. With the increasing dependence on technology, securing all aspects of online information and data has become indispensable.

Cybersecurity is the protection of systems connected to the Internet, such as hardware, software, and data, from cyber threats. Network security is one of the most important factors to consider when using the Internet, LANs and other means, no matter how small or large your company is. Let's take a look at why network security is so important in today's digital age.

Cybersecurity is used by individuals and companies to protect themselves from unauthorized access to data centers and other computer systems. A strong cybersecurity strategy provides good security against malicious attacks aimed at accessing, altering, deleting, destroying, or blackmailing organizations, users, systems, and sensitive data. Cybersecurity is also used to protect state secrets and criminalize whistle-blowers and cybersecurity threats.

Cybersecurity is not just about protecting people's information at the expense of others. It is not a question of protecting information that is a state secret to enable mass surveillance and invasion of the privacy of individual users. Cybersecurity focuses on protecting information, databases, devices, assets, and infrastructure connected to the Internet, not on protecting connected users.

Internet service providers and networks should configure themselves to be scalable and flexible enough to handle additional hardware and software as they grow, and combine their security technologies with biometrics. Indeed, biometrics has received a lot of attention in recent months to enhance the security of public places and businesses.

Recent reports suggest that the main problem faced by connected consumers is concern about the security of their data. Research shows that consumer attitudes towards digital security are changing as people become more aware of online threats. Many Internet users believe that they bear the ultimate responsibility for their data security.

The Eurobarometer survey conducted by the European Commission found that 86% of people believe they are more at risk of falling victim to cybercrime. Research by the GDMA showed a different result: 38% of respondents said that consumers should be responsible for their data and 15% expected the government to intervene. The GDMA report concluded that 35% of people believe that the problem requires a concerted effort by consumers, the government, and brands.

The fear of being put at risk can be seen in the fact that companies’ three biggest cyber-security fears are related to human factors and employee behavior. As the following table shows, companies are increasingly aware of how easily human errors by IT employees can compromise the security of their companies. 52% of companies admit that employees are their biggest weakness in IT security and their reckless actions can jeopardize a company's IT security strategy.

Businesses are concerned about the transfer of inappropriate data on mobile devices (47%), physical loss of mobile devices exposed their business to risks (46%), and the use of inappropriate IT resources by employees (44%). Social engineering is playing an increasing role in this type of vulnerability by harnessing employee exploit abilities to put data and login credentials into the hands of bad actors without the employee having to write a single line of malware programs or software exploits.

Learn how Securium Solutions can help companies promote safe behavior through online cybersecurity training that your employees will love.

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