What is cyber security?
Network security is a technology, process, and practice system designed to protect networks, computers, programs, and data from attacks, corruptions, or unauthorized access. In a computing environment, security includes network security and physical security.
In order to secure network security, cooperative efforts are necessary for the entire information system. The elements of network security are as follows.
Application security
Information Security
Network security
Disaster Recovery / Business Continuity Plan
Safe operation
End user education
One of the most problematic factors in cybersecurity is the rapid and constantly changing nature of security risks. Conventional approaches protect most of the resources on the most important system components and protect and protect against the largest known threats that must be defended against critical, critical system components. In the current environment, this approach is not enough. The CTO public sector Adam Vincent of the 7th floor technology (Federal agency security service provider including the Department of Defense) explains this issue.
"The threat is much faster than we can catch up with this threat, the threats change faster than risks, we can not write a big white paper on specific system risks ... I will rewrite the white paper ..."
In response to the current environment, advisory agencies adopt a more aggressive and adaptive approach. For example, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently issued the latest guidelines in the framework of risk assessment that proposes continuous monitoring and transition to real-time assessment.
According to "Forbes" news, the global network security market will reach $ 7.5 billion in 2015 and is expected to reach $ 17 billion in 2020.
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