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Component 3, Internal Threats, Unintentional disclosure of data can …
Component 3
Internal Threats
Unintentional Disclosure of Data
Use of Portable Storage Devices
Downloads from the Internet
Visiting Untrustworthy Websites
Unintentional disclosure of data can
happen when:
Data stored on paper, hard disks or removable media is left on cars, trains, other public transports etc.
Computer security or encryption is not sufficient or used to stop a breach from occurring.
Too much or confidential information is
given to an employee or customer
Stealing information can happen by:
IT systems being compromised.
Incorrect file privileges being given to users.
Information not being destroyed before it is disposed of.
Cyber Security
Why Systems are Attacked and External Threats
Fun and Challenge
Personal Attack
Industrial Espionage
Financial Gain
Disruption
Data Theft
Types of Malware
Spyware
Virus
Rootkit
Ransomware
Trojans
Worms