1. Protecting computers and the information they contain against unwanted access,
damage, modification or destruction is called:
a. Computer monitoring
b. Electronic policing
c. Audit control
d. Computer security
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Computer security
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Option d) Computer security
Protecting computers and the information they contain against unwanted access,damage, modification or destruction is calledComputer security.
- The safeguarding of computer systems and data against damage, theft, and illegal use is known as computer security, also referred to as cybersecurity. Serial numbers, doors and locks, and alarms are frequently employed to protect computer gear, just as they are for other costly or delicate items.
- Computer security, often known as cybersecurity, is the process of defending against damage, theft, and unauthorised use of computer systems and data. Similar to how they are used to safeguard other expensive or sensitive objects, serial numbers, doors and locks, and alarms are routinely used to protect computer equipment.
- A situation or action that might result in data loss or harm to hardware or software is considered a computer security risk. It may be brought on by unpatched software, incorrectly configured hardware or software, and bad habits.
- The most prevalent ones are worms, trojans, viruses, ransomware, nagware, adware, and spyware. Attacks from Ransomware and Surveillanceware, which can access sensitive data on devices, have increased in 2020. (where adversaries encrypt data and demand a ransom).
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