Threats To Data, Information And Systems - Content Flashcards
What are the four main threats to data, information and systems?
Malware
Hackers
Phishing
Accidental Damage
What is malware?
This is software designed to cause harm to your IT system, such as deleting, altering or stealing data.
What are hackers?
A person who exploits weaknesses in IT systems in order to gain unauthorised access.
This can be done to steal, alter and delete data from your system.
What are ethical hackers?
Employed by companies to test defences and security
What is phishing?
A phishing email is one that pretends to be from a reputable company in order to get individuals to reveal personal information.
What is accidental damage?
A lot of damage is caused through human error, such as accidentally deleting or overwriting files on a computer, or spilling a drink on a device and damaging it.
What are some examples of malware?
Viruses, worms, trojans and spyware are all examples of malware.
What are the impacts of threats on individuals?
Identity fraud - the stolen personal information is used to open bank accounts, obtain loans take out mobile phone contracts
Bank fraud - a criminal user gains access to your bank account and uses it to withdraw cash and purchase items.
What are the impacts of threats to organisations?
• Loss of reputation - a business affected by any of the issues will lose the confidence of customers, who will turn to other businesses that haven’t been affected.
• Loss of income - during the down time caused by many of these threats, a business will not be able to carry out its normal business practices