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v Potential security threats to your computer systems:-

A computer System threat is anything that leads to loss or corruption of data or physical damage to the hardware and/or infrastructure knowing how to identify computer security threats is the first step in protecting computer systems. The threats could be intentional, accidental or caused by natural disasters.

   Ã¼ What is security threat?

Security threat is defined as a risk that which can potentially harm computer systems and organization. The cause could be physical such as someone stealing a computer that contains vital data. The cause could also be non-physical Such as virus attack.

 Ã¼ What is physical threat?

A physical threat is a potential cause of an incident that may result in loss or physical damage to the computer systems.
The physical threat can be divided into three categories
(1)           Internal
(2)           External
(3)           Human



            
 Ã¼ What are non-physical threats?

Ø Loss or corruption of system data

Ø Disrupt business operations that rely on computer system

Ø Loss of Sensitive information

Ø Illegal monitoring of activities an computer systems.

Ø Cyber security breaches

Ø Others






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  1. For individuals, small business, or enterprises, it is essential to learn about cyber security in order to prevent potential threats and secure their information. As a cyber security firm providing security services in Pune, I am glad to come across this. Great blog, thanks for sharing.

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