How CBNITS is Contributing to the Theme of Computer Security Day 2020
According
to a 2004 “Networld” article, “November 30 was chosen for CSD so that attention
on computer security would remain high during the holiday season – when people
are typically more focused on the busy shopping season than thwarting security
threats.”
The
Main Objective of Computer Security Day -
The malware attack has gone up incredibly, becoming more and more lethal as each new strand
is developed, and we expect to witness the evolution and growth of
cyber-threats and data hacking to proliferate. With the growing number of cyber
threats and security breaches, it has become our sole responsibility to give
maximum attention to safeguard computers and IT systems. Computer Security Day is playing a pivotal
part in creating a culture around cybersecurity awareness. Take a look at the
goals of Computer Security Day:
1. Bringing
together international and local IT and security professionals to share their thoughts
on cybersecurity.
2. Working
as a common platform where enterprises, as well as individuals, can recommend
better IT security proposals.
3. Spreading
global awareness among the organizations to take up the most advanced steps to
prevent any cybersecurity threat to their most valuable asset information.
4. Promoting,
encouraging and helping to execute the best practices in Information Security.
How
CBNITS is Contributing to the Theme of Computer Security Day
2020-
· Being
one of the top cybersecurity solutions providers in the international market,
at CBNITS we always encourage our clients to adopt the most advanced IT
security shield for their business. Our commitment to provide top of the line
cybersecurity services echo the theme of Computer Security Day 2020, that is,
a safe online environment for everyone.
· At
CBNITS, we always try to make our clients understand that implementing an effective
cybersecurity plan requires all parts of an organization to work as a team. All
individuals and all groups should play their part in preventing costly data
breaches and other malware attacks.
· Although
cybersecurity is one of the most important challenges of the modern world, visibility and public awareness remains limited. According to data found by
IBM, the average total cost of a data breach is around $4 million, but only 29%
of businesses have a cybersecurity expert on their IT team. At CBNITS, we
maintain a strong hygiene practice within the organization. And through our
blogs, articles, and press releases, we always try to make our partners,
audience, and organizations aware of building a strong network of Computer
Security.
By
taking prompt and appropriate steps, most of the threats lurking in the digital world can be avoided easily. On this Computer Security Day 2020, let’s make a
promise to keep up-to-date with the latest technologies in the field of
Information Security.
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