• E-ISSN:

    2454-9584

    P-ISSN

    2454-8111

    Impact Factor 2020

    5.051

    Impact Factor 2021

    5.610

  • E-ISSN:

    2454-9584

    P-ISSN

    2454-8111

    Impact Factor 2020

    5.051

    Impact Factor 2021

    5.610

  • E-ISSN:

    2454-9584

    P-ISSN

    2454-8111

    Impact Factor 2020

    5.051

    Impact Factor 2021

    5.610

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INVENTIONS IN ENGINEERING & SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY

International Peer Reviewed (Refereed), Open Access Research Journal
(By Aryavart International University, India)

Paper Details

IT Security – Threats, Measures and Way Forward

Arham Rahat

44 - 47 Vol. 6, Jan-Dec, 2020
Receiving Date: 2020-10-20;    Acceptance Date: 2020-11-12;    Publication Date: 2020-11-18
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Abstract

The dependency on cyberspace by an entity becomes an area of corporate protection increasingly relevant in today's information era. As businesses and various organizations rely more on the cyber world for their day-to-day transactions, the benefits also come with certain IT security risks. In fact, the vulnerability to national security has risen significantly, provided that various organizations' networks are tied together in cyberspace. Cyber protection is constantly endangered. The confidentiality of data is a big concern for cloud consumers. Individual consumers on social network platforms are becoming highly knowledgeable and vulnerable to private details. The top three obstacles in executing effective cloud strategy differ dramatically as per the new International Information Community study among IT and business line firm. With IT, protection issues are (66%), and 42% of the cloud-based ventures have been sent home with security concerns (65%) (Kumar & More 2014). Cheap Swiss omega fake watches UK with best movements are suited for men and women.
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Any company has a duty to secure private or certificate knowledge or data from abroad. Safety initiatives provide security of passwords, app fixes, firewalls, intrusion protection, verification, authorization, auditing, and risk evaluation. During the literature analysis, several organizations have noticed that data protection standards are not being practiced. The result is that analysis is necessary to identify a systematic solution to securing classified information, irrespective of the business sector, and to take effective action.

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