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Network security: This type of cyber security focuses on protecting an organisations network infrastructure, including routers, switches, and services. Firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention system (IDPS), and virtual private networks (VPNs) and common network solutions.
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Endpoint security: The focus here is on protecting the devices used throughout the organisation and the data stored on them.
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Application Security: This type of cyber security focuses on protecting an organisations software applications from vulnerabilities and attacks.
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Cloud Security: As more and more organisations move their workloads to the cloud, this type of security is becoming increasingly important. Cloud security solutions include encryption, key management, identity, and access management.
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Information security: The aim is to protect an organisation sensitive, including personal and financial data.
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Identity and access management (IAM): This type of cyber security focuses on the management and protection of digital identities. It allows organisation to control access to resources, ensuring that only authorised users can access sensitive information.
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Disaster recovery and business continuity planning: It’s critical that your organisation is able to prepare and recover in case of cyber-attacks, power failures, and other disruptions.