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Cybersecurity – Alpha Computers

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    • As many electronic devices assets and as many threats come along with them.  Our daily data we create on Our electronic devices is the very thing cybercriminals/hackers with malicious intent to exploit and steal. All the hard works you put in to create your proprietary data, cybercriminals have no mercy when it comes to hacking into your systems and steal it away without your consent.  
    • Daily Data breaches become the normal way of life. Thus, it would seem logical the definition should include an evolving set of cybersecurity tools designed to protect confidential, integrity, and availability of your data from unauthorized access. To do so, it’s necessary to consider how people, processes, and technology, all play an equally important roles in keeping information safe. 

Why Is Cybersecurity Important?
Cybersecurity is very important, because it can help businesses to protect their devices and data from theft and damages. Think cybersecurity as a daily way of life if you own electronic devices, create data and deals with data. 

Types of Cybersecurity Threats
Staying ahead of cybersecurity threats isn’t an easy job. There’s a long list of threats that IT professional like us have to deal with and go through on a daily basis. The problem with cyber threat is that it is not going away anytime soon, and the list keeps growing every day. Today, cyberattacks happen on a regular basis. While some attacks are small and easily contained, others quickly spiral out of control and wreak havoc to companies across the globe. All cyberattacks require immediate attention and resolutions.

The most common cybersecurity threats that fall into both categories are:

Malware
Malware is software that has been created to intentionally cause damage. Commonly known as a virus (among other things), malware can cause harm simply by opening the wrong attachment from an email or clicking on the wrong link in your email or while online surfing.

Ransomware
Ransomware is actually a type of malware. The difference here is that ransomware infects a network or steals confidential data and then demands a ransom to be paid (typically currency of some sort) in exchange for access to your data. 

Phishing Attacks
Phishing is just like it sounds. Hackers throw a line at you and hoping that you’ll bite, and when you do, they steal sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, social security number, and more. Phishing attacks usually come in the form of emails that look legitimate from your banks, social medias, which can encourage you to reply.

Social Engineering
Social engineering involves malicious human interaction. This is a case of people outright lying and manipulating others to divulge personal information. Often, these people obtain information from social media profiles and posts.