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  1. ayoun037 says:

    Sep 10th
    Based on the readings organizations can benefit from the framework because it helps key choices about risk management projects be made by senior executives, business and process level workers, implementation and operations staff, as well as other levels of a company.I would use it at my future workplace by letting it help address security challenges and help figure out ways to solve them

  2. ayoun037 says:

    Oct 1st
    These are the five actions I’ll take.
    1. Redundancy and Failover: Use failover systems, redundant hardware, and single sources of failure are all eliminated.
    2. DDoS mitigation and load balancing: Use load balancers to distribute traffic uniformly, thwart attacks, and defend against overloads.
    3. Data Backup and Recovery Plans: Create a thorough disaster recovery strategy and routinely back up important data to ensure quick data restoration in the event of a breakdown.
    4. High Availability Clustering: To maintain uninterrupted services, deploy high availability clusters with automatic failover for critical applications.
    5. Network Segmentation and Security Training: To lessen insider risks, segment the network, implement access controls, and provide staff with cybersecurity training. Together, these actions strengthen system availability, supporting business continuity and stakeholder trust.

  3. ayoun037 says:

    Oct 22nd
    The interaction of biology and cybersecurity raises a number of ethical issues, which are presented in BioCybersecurity. Stringent security measures are required to ensure the privacy and security of genetic data and personal health information, which is of the greatest importance. There is a need for ethical advice in research and development since BioCybersecurity can be employed both beneficially and harmfully. Equal access to healthcare, informed consent, and avoiding genetic prejudice are further ethical considerations. In this quickly developing industry, it is crucial to balance innovation and moral responsibility while also considering changing laws and standards.

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