deception technologies - security mechanisms designed to mislead attackers and gather intelligence on their activities. They involve creating decoy systems or networks that mimic real assets, enticing attackers to engage with them and revealing their tactics and techniques., Honeypot - is a decoy computer system set up to attract and trap attackers, diverting them from legitimate targets. It gathers data on attack methods and behaviors, helping security teams understand threats and improve their defensive measures., Honeynet - a network of honeypots designed to simulate a complex network environment. It provides deeper insights into attack strategies and can identify coordinated attacks, offering a broader perspective on network security threats and enhancing overall defensive strategies., Risk - the potential for loss, damage, or destruction of assets or data due to a threat exploiting a vulnerability., Vulnerability - weakness or flaw in a system, software, or hardware that can be exploited by a threat to gain unauthorized access or cause harm., Exploit - a method or technique used by attackers to take advantage of a vulnerability to gain unauthorized access or perform malicious actions, Threat - any potential danger that could exploit a vulnerability to cause harm to an asset or data., CIA - Confidentiality, integrity and availability, Confidentiality - Ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to view it., Integrity - Maintaining the accuracy and completeness of information and preventing unauthorized modifications, Availability - Ensuring that information and resources are accessible to authorized users when needed., Audits and regulatory compliance - critical for ensuring that organizations adhere to legal and industry standards for data protection and security., Data locality - the geographical location on where data is stored, processed, and managed., Payment card industry data security standards (PCI DSS) - set of security standards designed to ensure that all companies that accept, process, store, or transmit credit card information on maintaining a secure environment., General data protection regulation (GDPR) - comprehensive data protection regulation that governs the processing and movement of personal data within the European Union (EU) and beyond., Network segmentation enforcement - Dividing a network into smaller isolated segments for improved security manageability , Internet of things (IoT) and industrial internet of things (IIoT) - Segmenting IoT and IIoT devices from the main network reduces the risk of these often less-secure devices being exploited to gain access to critical infrastructure and data., Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), Industrial control system (ICS), operational technology (OT) - Segmentation ensures these systems are isolated from corporate IT networks and the internet,protecting them from cyber threats and ensuring operational continuity., Guest - Guest networks provide internet access to visitors without exposing the main network and its sensitive resources., Bring your own device (BYOD) - Segmentation of BYOD devices ensures they operate on a separate network segment, limitinging their access to sensitive data and systems while providing necessary connectivity for productivity,
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