Digital Security Risks
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A digital
security risk is any event or action that could cause a loss of or
damage to a computer or mobile device hardware, software, data, information, or
processing capability
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Any illegal act involving the use of a computer
or related devices generally is referred to as a computer crime; a cybercrime
is an online or Internet-based illegal act.
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Hacker will break the computer system with ethics to test the
weakness of the system. But not damage the system or destroy data.
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Cracker are deliberately breaks the system to bring damage and sabotage elements
unethical, aggressive and dangerous.
Backing
Up – The Ultimate Safeguard
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A backup
is a duplicate of a file, program, or media that can be used if the original is
lost, damaged, or destroyed. To back up a file means
to make a copy of it. Off-site
backups are stored in a location separate from the computer or mobile device
site.
Ethics
and Society
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Computer ethics are the moral guidelines that
govern the use of computers, mobile devices, and information systems. Information accuracy is a concern,
not all information on the web
is correct.
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Intellectual property refers to unique and
original works such as ideas, inventions, art, writings, processes, company and
product names, and logos.
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Intellectual property rights are the rights to
which creators are entitled to their work
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A copyright protects any tangible form of
expression.
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Digital rights management (DRM) is a strategy
designed to prevent illegal distribution of movies, music, and other digital
content.
Information
Privacy
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Information privacy refers to the right of individuals
and companies to deny or restrict the collection and use of information about
them. Huge databases
store data online. It
is important to safeguard our information.
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Content filtering is the
process of restricting access to certain material on the Web. Many businesses
use content filtering, web filtering software restricts access to specified websites
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