Cybersecurity vs Information Security

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[Audio] As reports share more news about cyber-attacks and the activity of hackers leading to significant failures for both businesses and individuals, a wider spectrum of stakeholders gets attracted to minimize the irreparable impacts of growing security risks. Hackers are likely to penetrate the computer of an ordinary citizen or access to accounts of a bank leading to serious risks for the board of directors as they are accountable for cyber risks. The Internet and data volume has expanded over the years and cyber risks have grown accordingly threatening businesses that are reliant on data. Cyber threat is a critical concern that jeopardizes information systems and their sustainability in the information ecosystem. A cyberattack puts information in a vulnerable state. In recent years, the number of invaders to information systems is rapidly growing which is making the matter more dangerous. It seems that there is no way to evade this trend in the age of data. However, a number of existing frameworks and standards have addressed the data security issues by focusing to minimize or eliminate them [ 5]. Reliance on standards and frameworks and following a range of security steps secures businesses and individuals from cyber risks to a great extent. Thus, a new area of knowledge is developed to address security concerns as Cybersecurity and Information Security are commonly used terms today. These terms are commonly used interchangeably. It is true that applying something to address cyber risks is rather than nothing; however, a better understanding in this area decreases the costs of data breaches to a great extent. Cybersecurity and Information Security are both responsible to protect computer systems against cyber threats but what makes these two terms stand out differently?.

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Introduction Definitions of Cybersecurity and Information Security Cybersecurity and Information security Differences Cybersecurity and Information Security from Different Aspects Limitation and Future Directions Conclusion.

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Introduction. The Internet and data volume has expanded over the years and cyber risks have grown accordingly threatening businesses that are reliant on data. Thus, a new area of knowledge is developed to address security concerns as Cybersecurity and Information Security are commonly used terms today. Cybersecurity and Information Security are both responsible to protect computer systems against cyber threats ..

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Definitions of Cybersecurity and Information Security.

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Cybersecurity and Information Security are so closely linked to each other and overlap in some aspects..

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Cybersecurity and Information security Differences.

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Cybersecurity and Information Security from Different Aspects.

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Limitation and Future Directions. Cyberspace is constantly growing. Studies and models should be developed accordingly. This study is based on conceptual knowledge in this area. This study does not cover any real case about the implementation of cyber security and information security..

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Despite the constructive role of information in the success of an organization, it is also likely to damage the reputation of the company and lead to significant failures if not protected. Most businesses rely on cyberspace to manage their business processes, transfer information and deliver services. The more organizations are dependent on the Internet. Understanding Information Security and Cybersecurity and how they are different from each other better equip businesses to get protected against threats and risks of information loss..

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