The Evolution of Cybersecurity

Session

Computer Science and Communication Engineering

Description

The evolution of cyber security has always been determined by a kind of cause-and-effect trend: growth in new digital technologies followed by the discovery of new vulnerabilities, for which new cyber security measures must be identified. However, the scale and impacts of today's cyber-attacks are now so critical that digital society must prepare before attacks occur. Cyber security resilience along with measures to deter attacks and new ways to avoid vulnerabilities in software and computer networks must be improved, developed and supported. Cybersecurity is a concept related to computer engineering, focused on ensuring the privacy, confidentiality and integrity of data transmitted or stored on an internal network. This concept is gradually becoming more important as the complexity of the integration between the physical and cyber dimensions increases, providing hackers with opportunities to gain or access remote administration of various networked systems for nefarious purposes. whose attacks have become increasingly common and sophisticated, raising the concern of a wide range of society, such as individuals, businesses and governments. In an increasingly technology-dependent society, the number of cyber-attacks increases as does the need for information. The concept can be understood as the protection of the cyber environment, as well as the physical dimensions of the information technology that support it and the users whose information, data and interests may be vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Thus, it becomes a relevant topic as society seeks security in its information infrastructure to contain system vulnerabilities, which may endanger social and national well-being in situations of cyber terrorism, system sabotage, information warfare.

Keywords:

Evolution, Cybersecurity, Privacy, Threats, Network

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-50-5

Location

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Start Date

29-10-2022 12:00 AM

End Date

30-10-2022 12:00 AM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2022.268

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The Evolution of Cybersecurity

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

The evolution of cyber security has always been determined by a kind of cause-and-effect trend: growth in new digital technologies followed by the discovery of new vulnerabilities, for which new cyber security measures must be identified. However, the scale and impacts of today's cyber-attacks are now so critical that digital society must prepare before attacks occur. Cyber security resilience along with measures to deter attacks and new ways to avoid vulnerabilities in software and computer networks must be improved, developed and supported. Cybersecurity is a concept related to computer engineering, focused on ensuring the privacy, confidentiality and integrity of data transmitted or stored on an internal network. This concept is gradually becoming more important as the complexity of the integration between the physical and cyber dimensions increases, providing hackers with opportunities to gain or access remote administration of various networked systems for nefarious purposes. whose attacks have become increasingly common and sophisticated, raising the concern of a wide range of society, such as individuals, businesses and governments. In an increasingly technology-dependent society, the number of cyber-attacks increases as does the need for information. The concept can be understood as the protection of the cyber environment, as well as the physical dimensions of the information technology that support it and the users whose information, data and interests may be vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Thus, it becomes a relevant topic as society seeks security in its information infrastructure to contain system vulnerabilities, which may endanger social and national well-being in situations of cyber terrorism, system sabotage, information warfare.