How do engineers make cyber networks safer? There are many angles cyber engineers can approach cyber networks to make them safer. Security mechanisms, such as implementing firewalls and authentication systems, help keep data stored in cyber networks secure. Agencies like FIDO work in conjunction with major companies in order to implement improved security protocols for…
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CYSE 200T ePortfolio Entry #5
How can you tell if your computer is safe? There are several ways to tell if a computer is safe. Some giveaways that a computer has been compromised is an extremely sluggish performance, pop-ups, unknown programs being installed, and/or inability to access files. All of these signs can signal an infection and can be indicative…
CYSE 200T ePortfolio Entry #4
What are the costs and benefits of developing cybersecurity programs in business? Developing cybersecurity programs within businesses has both costs and benefits associated with it. Below we’ll explore both sides of the coin: Costs Monetary investment: This refers to the money that’s invested into the development of a cybersecurity program. This investment goes into acquiring…
CYSE 200T ePortfolio Entry #3
How has cyber technology created opportunities for workplace deviance? The emergence of cyber technology has indisputably made it easier to commit acts of workplace deviance. One of the most prolific acts of workplace deviance emerges from the improper use of corporate resources and misuse of sensitive data one has authorized access to. This is often…
CYSE 200T ePortfolio Entry #2
Describe four ethical issues that arise when storing electronic information about individuals. Confidentiality – One of the most prolific ethical issues surrounding the storage of data about individuals is the matter of privacy. Sensitive data is constantly being shared by individuals through third parties such as apps, instant messengers, and email. We expect this sensitive…
CYSE 200T ePortfolio Entry #1
Why are you interested in cybersecurity technology? During my early education, I realized I had a niche for STEM-based curriculum, particularly mathematics and science classes. My mind enjoyed the matter-of-fact nature of this curriculum; most questions had fixed answers and I enjoyed using their respective methods to identify the answer. I’ve always had an appreciation…