Types of Cyber Security Cont..
Cloud Security
Cloud security is a set of policies, controls, and procedures, combined with technologies that work together to protect data, infrastructure, and cloud-based systems.
They are specific security measures which are configured to protect a customer’s privacy, guard data, support regulatory compliance, and also sets authentication rules for devices and users. This means anything from filtering traffic, authenticating access, and configuring cloud security for specific client needs. It’s mobile since it’s configured and managed in one location, and frees up businesses to focus resources on other security needs.
Application Security
Many of the best modern hackers find web application security the weakest point to attack an organization.
It’s hard to keep up with them due to the proliferation of new relationships with apps companies have which are not yet properly vetted and secured. Application security starts with great coding, which is also challenging to find. After attaining secure coding practices, penetration testing and fuzzing are the two other security practices every company should begin to implement now.
Internet of things (IoT) Security
The IoT is an important cyber-physical system in how online systems communicate. More specifically, IoT refers to a system of interrelated computing devices, which can be defined as mechanical and digital machines, or objects, animals or people which are given unique identifiers (UIDs) and become digitized in some capacity. It also refers to the distinct ability of this system to transfer data over a network without needing human-to-human or human-to-computer interactions.
IoT will only become more critical to business as time goes on. The Internet of Things will connect consumers in neighborhoods and neighborhoods to critical infrastructure in an unprecedented manner. In a few years, a hacker may open up and exploit someone’s refrigerator or choose to shut down electricity to an entire town – if we are not careful. Today, IoT devices often are shipped to consumers in an insecure state. There are many devices that have no patching for security either, which makes them prime targets for botnets.