Cyber Security is not just an IT problem!

If we look up what “Cyber Security” means, in addition to the advertisements of companies in the security, There are many similar definitions. Some more, others less complete, but the vast majority focus on the practice, policy or methodology of security, involving computers, servers, mobile devices, electronic systems, networks, data, etc.

By interpreting all these technical details, we understand that the problem is IT, correct? The answer is no.

A few years ago, these definitions might have been correct, but bringing them into the present day, we see that they are incomplete. A new character has emerged, as a victim, but also as the cause of the failure of security or even as a vector for spreading malicious code: the human being, the user of the technology.

In many events, it is normally he who opens or forwards an improper email, who uses a pen drive of unknown origin, who does not keep his passwords properly, who uses or allows the work equipment to be used for other activities. In short, it was the time that a malicious code or a “hacker” did the work alone.

Understanding this and becoming aware that it's not enough to have the latest antivirus, the most secure networks and state-of-the-art encryption, but also that it's necessary to create internal policies that establish constant training for users, that bring more responsibility and even extend good practices to the family sphere, is a fundamental condition for good security practices. security.

In addition to this concern with the correct use of IT resources, equipment and infrastructure, many companies have already implemented an austere policy with regard to security when hiring new applications, systems and partners. An extensive questionnaire on this subject is usually carried out to ensure that the third-party contractor is also complying with the essential safety measures. security.

See this and other measures that will help you to better understand the subject at the link https://www.egonzehnder.com/rewiring-boardroom-cybersecurity/chapter-1-the-broken-state-of-cybersecurity-governance

There needs to be a collective conscience. Cybersecurity is everyone's problem.

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