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VOL. 10, ISSUE 11 (2023)
Understanding cybersecurity in the digital age: Systematic literature review
Authors
Bader Lafi Almutairi, Omar Lafi Almutairi
Abstract
This study aims to provide a systematic literature review for
understanding cybersecurity in the digital age. As technology continues to
advance, so do the sophistication and frequency of cyber threats. The digital
age has brought about a complex and evolving cyber threat landscape,
encompassing a wide array of threats, including malware, phishing, ransomware,
and advanced persistent threats. These threats are constantly evolving,
requiring a proactive and adaptive cybersecurity approach. The increasing interconnectivity
of devices, networks, and systems heightens the potential impact of cyber
threats. A single vulnerability can have cascading effects across various
sectors, highlighting the need for comprehensive cybersecurity strategies.
Human error remains a significant factor in cybersecurity breaches, emphasizing
the importance of education, training, and promoting a culture of security
within organizations and society at large. Moreover, governments and
international bodies are continually enhancing cybersecurity regulations to
enforce compliance and encourage a higher standard of cybersecurity across
industries. Compliance with these regulations is critical to maintaining trust
and avoiding legal repercussions.
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Pages:73-78
How to cite this article:
Bader Lafi Almutairi, Omar Lafi Almutairi "Understanding cybersecurity in the digital age: Systematic literature review". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 10, Issue 11, 2023, Pages 73-78
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