Fortifying the Digital Stronghold: Strategies for Enhancing Cybersecurity Resilience and Protecting Essential Networks
Miss. Adedeji Ayobami
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Miss. Adedeji Ayobami: Northeastern University, United States of America
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 8, 2326-2329
Abstract:
In an era where everything is connected, governments and businesses must safeguard themselves against new and sophisticated threats. Focusing on the given topic, the purpose of this paper is to discuss higher levels of cybersecurity development. Other measures include using AI solutions to identify threats, using the zero-trust security model concept, and creating effective incident response plans. All of these measures have the objective of containing threats from high-risk attacks like ransomware, state-backed hackers, and supply chain compromise. In this way, acquiring fresh approaches for increasing organizational readiness for adversities and following stringent rules will help to avoid extra risks of interruptions and data intrusion. Another element considered critical to bolstering protection against advanced types of cyber threats is the incorporation of novel technologies, such as artificial intelligence and quantum-safe encryption. Real-life examples like WannaCry and SolarWinds are good examples of why proactive cybersecurity approaches are important. In conclusion, this paper supports an improvement approach that utilizes technological approaches, legal measures, and cooperation between sectors to enhance the cybersecurity defense of infrastructure.
Date: 2024
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