Invisible Challenge of Cyber Terrorism

Invisible Challenge of Cyber Terrorism

This article outlines the types of cyber terrorism, cybercriminals, cybercrime tactics, and contributing factors. It’s very dangerous for the countries who adopt digitalization very quickly but not aware about cyber terrorism and its undetectable threats.

This is big challenge for the India’s digitalization because some opposition country can’t face India in war face to face, so they choose terrorism, but now in digitalization day’s cyber terrorism is one of the big challenge.

The piece also includes tangible solutions companies can use to protect themselves. Solutions include both technological safeguards and human components. In addition, some of the most effective solutions are fairly basic, such as employee education or two-factor authentication for users.

Cybercriminals are going to create 3.5 million new, unfilled cybersecurity jobs by 2021. Compare that with one million openings in 2016. That’s an increase of 350 percent in just five years.

And with that increase comes some serious cybersecurity revenue dedication. Everywhere, businesses are investing a remarkable amount of money into hiring security professionals, maintaining customer privacy and avoiding ransomware attacks.

In 2017 alone, all of those protection efforts cost businesses $86.4 billion.

So what can you expect in the future of cybersecurity? What do cybercriminals have in store for you in 2019?

What new threats do you need to be aware of, and how is that going to change — or how is it already changing — the cybersecurity environment?

Cybercriminals are going to create jobs for security professionals over the next few years. And they’re going to do it at a remarkable rate.

Sadly, there seems to be no end to hackers who want to access your business and customer data and then use that information to their own malicious ends.

Each year brings with it savvier hackers. Which means that each year also brings new defense mechanisms as well.



Sub/Maj A.K. Agale (Retd) Advocate

B.S.L.,LL.B., LL.M.,Dip in Civil Engi.

5 年

Sir, Yes. It is so serious in embezzling of public fund.

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