We provide a cyber security strategy that offers a clear, detailed plan that standardises security across an association. It has the most critical goal of achieving cyber resiliency allowing each company to remain unique. In addition, cyber security strategy consists of high-level plans for methods through which an organisation secures its assets and minimises cyber risk.
It identifies the advancing nature of cyber threats and devises ways to adapt to improve company or individual network security.
CyberPeace Foundation has trained members who understand the significance of cyber security strategy in maintaining online peace. We assist companies from different industrial backgrounds with a reliable cyber security strategy for their effective functioning.
Also, our cyber security strategy comprises high-level plans for securing an organisation’s assets and minimising cyber risk. We update and revisit these cyber security strategies that we develop with a three-to-five-year vision. Read More: https://www.cyberpeace.org/about-us/
Phishing is an email-based attack that pretends to be from a trusted source, including companies, government agencies, or other organizations. Phishers use social engineering techniques to trick people into providing their personal information such as passwords and credit card details.
CyberPeace Foundation has trained members who understand the significance of cyber security strategy in maintaining online peace. We assist companies from different industrial backgrounds with a reliable cyber security strategy for their effective functioning.
Our experts in CyberPeace Foundation (CPF) recognise different type of attack in cyber security that have become increasingly common. These attacks remain malware, phishing, SQL injections, password attacks, rootkits, zero-day exploits, cross-site scripting, and others.
So, Internet of Things (IoT) attacks have become standard types of attacks in cyber security with the rapid growth of IoT devices with low protection embedded these devices.
Companies and individuals understand the need for cyber security to protect internet-connected systems such as hardware, software, and data from cyber-attacks. It reduces unauthorised exploitation, vulnerability, and threats to minimise cyber attacks against the system, network, and technologies.
Also, the need for cyber security has increased as it protects all categories of data from theft and damage that involve personally identifiable information (PII) and others.