There’s a lot of confidential information stored on mobile and computers devices that must be kept secure. From personal email addresses and residential addresses to numbers, birthdays and more the information you store should be kept for your own eyes only, and not hackers’. This information is vital for many reasons, such as maintaining compliance with regulations, preventing costly incidents, preserving the trust of your clients and partners, etc. This article will show you how to protect information that is supposed be private and secure.
What is information security?
Information protection (or infosec) refers to both the policies and technologies that are employed to safeguard sensitive information. It covers topics such as patch management, vulnerability management, and more. Information protection is a broad area of security, and its effectiveness depends on the whole ecosystem that it is part of. If you’re using outdated software and you don’t have a firewall or antivirus program your data will be vulnerable.
Other threats to your system are malware and phishing. Additionally, people are able to put information at risk by committing actions such as losing smartphones or laptops, clicking on malicious links or putting passwords or encryption systems in auto-update mode – all of which expose your personal information to hackers. To mitigate these threats it is essential to have a solid plan that incorporates the five pillars that make up information security: