Global Cybersecurity Resilience: Advanced Strategies and Emerging Technologies for Protecting Critical Digital Infrastructure
Miss. Adedeji Ayobami
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Miss. Adedeji Ayobami: Northeastern University, USA
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 8, 1547-1553
Abstract:
Ensuring the protection of those strategic systems and networks from constantly emerging threats in the contemporary context of globalization is crucial to maintaining states’ security and economies. This paper focuses on how organizational cybersecurity readiness can be improved and ways of putting up good defense mechanisms. These are Threat Intelligence Systems including AI & ML Systems for detecting advanced threats as well as Endpoint Solutions including Endpoint Security and Networks that are fortified through Firewalls, VPN & Zero Trust Architecture. Pivotal to these activities are information protection measures such as encryption and Data Loss Prevention (DLP), to safeguard the confidentiality of the data. IAM solutions that incorporate MFA and RBAC also help reduce threats of unauthorized access by controlling user account privileges. That is why adherence to the national and international cybersecurity standards with the help of governmental directions and legal laws such as NIST or GDPR makes organizational security positions more stable. Currently, new technology solutions like Artificial Intelligence, Quantum computing, and Blockchain provide better threat analytical systems and enhanced encryption methods which are necessary for safeguarding main digital assets in today’s environment.
Date: 2024
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