Mile2 Cybersecurity Institute

Reply To: OCU C)OST A Discussion Lesson 08

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Rodnika Brown
Participant

Networks can be vulnerable in a few different ways. One big issue is weak passwords, which makes it easy for attackers to get into accounts. Another vulnerability is unpatched software—if updates aren’t installed, hackers can use those old security holes to break in. A third way networks are at risk is through phishing attacks, where someone tricks users into clicking bad links or giving away information.

To help protect the network, there are a few controls businesses can use. Strong password policies and multi-factor authentication make it harder for unauthorized users to get in. Keeping systems updated and patched helps block known security weaknesses. Finally, using firewalls and intrusion detection systems can help monitor traffic and stop suspicious activity before it causes damage.

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