Some examples of Cyber Defense measures include
Firewalls: These are security systems that monitor and control incoming and outgoing network traffic, blocking unauthorized access and protecting internal networks.
Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS): IDS monitor networks for suspicious activities or policy violations, generating alerts when potential threats are detected.
Encryption: Encryption techniques are used to protect sensitive data by converting it into unreadable code, ensuring that only authorized parties can access it.
Multi-factor Authentication (MFA): MFA requires users to provide multiple forms of identification to verify their identity, adding an extra layer of security to systems and applications.
Security Awareness Training: Educating employees about cybersecurity best practices, potential threats, and how to respond to incidents is a critical aspect of Cyber Defense.
Regular Security Updates and Patch Management: Keeping software and systems up-to-date is essential to address known vulnerabilities and protect against new threats.
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