Cybersecurity
Network Security
Network security is the practice of safeguarding computer networks from unauthorized access, breaches, and cyber threats, employing firewalls, encryption, intrusion detection, and best practices to protect sensitive data and ensure network integrity.
Application Secuirty
Application security involves protecting software applications from vulnerabilities and cyber threats. It includes measures like code review, penetration testing, and firewall protection to ensure data and functionality are secure.
Endpoint Security
Endpoint security focuses on securing individual devices (endpoints) like computers, smartphones, and IoT devices within a network to prevent malware, data breaches, and unauthorized access, typically using antivirus software, firewalls, and encryption.
Device Security
Device security entails safeguarding individual computing devices, like smartphones, laptops, and IoT gadgets, to protect against cyber threats and unauthorized access by implementing security measures such as encryption, access controls, and regular updates.
Two Approaches to Cyber Security:
Cybersecurity as a first-party perspective refers to an organization’s proactive approach to protect its own digital assets and data from cyber threats and breaches. It involves implementing internal security measures, policies, and practices to safeguard its systems and information.
This process can be done by us and usually works well for smaller companies looking for a easy cyber security solution.
Cybersecurity as a third-party perspective involves an external entity or organization providing cybersecurity services or solutions to protect another organization’s digital assets and data. These third-party cybersecurity providers offer expertise, technologies, and services to help safeguard clients’ systems and information from cyber threats and breaches.
This usually appeals to larger companies looking for a secure and reliable security solution on multiple fronts.