Introduction In today’s digital era, every business—whether small or large—relies on online platforms, cloud systems, and software solutions. While digital transformation brings speed and efficiency, it also increases exposure to cyber threats. Cyber attacks are no longer limited to data theft. They can lead to financial losses, reputational damage, legal complications, and operational downtime. That’s why Cyber Security is no longer optional—it is a critical requirement for every modern business. 🛡️ What is Cyber Security? Cyber Security refers to the practice of protecting systems, networks, applications, and data from unauthorized access, cyber attacks, and digital threats. It uses multiple layers of defense, including: Common Cyber Threats Businesses Face 1. Phishing Attacks Fraudulent emails or messages designed to steal sensitive information such as login credentials or banking details. 2. Malware & Ransomware Malicious software that damages systems or locks data until a ransom is paid. 3. Data Breaches Unauthorized access to confidential business or customer data. 4. Insider Threats Security risks caused by employees or internal users—intentionally or accidentally. 5. DDoS Attacks Distributed Denial-of-Service attacks overload servers, causing websites or apps to crash. Network Security Application Security Data Encryption Cloud Security Endpoint Protection Identity & Access Management
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