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what happens if you don't follow cyber safety

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Answered by Shashank7739584746
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Cybercrime comes in a variety of forms ranging from denial of service attacks on websites through to theft, blackmail, extortion, manipulation, and destruction. The tools are many and varied, and can include malware, ransomware, spyware, social engineering, and even alterations to physical devices (for example, ATM skimmers). It’s no surprise then that the sheer scope of possible attacks is vast, a problem compounded by what’s known as the attack surface: the size of the vulnerability presented by hardware and software. That is, if a hacking exploit works on Apple iPhones for example, and everyone in your organisation has one, then by definition the attack surface could range in the dozens to the thousands depending on the size of your company. Or, looking at it another way, if anyone with an iPhone is vulnerable, the attack surface worldwide totals in the hundreds of millions.

• Attack vectors such as botnets, autonomous cars and ransomware.

• Threats including data manipulation, identify theft, and cyberwarfare.

• Tangential issues such as data sovereignty, digital trails, and leveraging technology talent.

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