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| '''1.''' Cyber Security Attacks are attempts made by adversaries to harm the technological infrastructures of an organisation.
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| '''1.''' Cyber Security Attacks are attempts made by adversaries to harm the technological infrastructures of an organisation.  
Notes: Cyber Security Attack is used interchangeable with [[Cyber Attacks]] <br/>  
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'''Notes (1):''' Cyber Security Attack is used interchangeable with [[Cyber_Attacks|Cyber Attacks]]<br/> '''Related Term''': [[Cyber_Security_Risk|Cyber Security Risk]]; [[Cyber_Security_Threats|Cyber Security Threats]]; [[Cyber_Security_Incident|Cyber Security Incident]]; [[Cyber_Security_Incident_Response|Cyber Security Incident Response]]
Related Term: [[Cyber Security Risk]]; [[Cyber Security Threats]]; [[Cyber Security Incident]]; [[Cyber Security Incident Response]]  
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'''2.''' A cyber attack is an attack initiated from a computer against a website, computer system or individual computer (collectively, a computer) that compromises the confidentiality, integrity or availability of the computer or information stored on it.<br/> '''Source:''' (Farhat, Mccarthy, & Raysman, 2011)<br/> <br/> '''3.''' A cyber attack is a deliberate act through cyber space to manipulate, destruct, deny, degrade or destroy computers or networks, or the information residing in them, with the effect, in cyber space or the physical world, of seriously compromising national security, stability or prosperity. (Lui, 2015)<br/> '''Source:''' (Lui, 2015)
 
'''2.''' A cyber attack is an attack initiated from a computer against a website, computer system or individual computer (collectively, a computer) that compromises the confidentiality, integrity or availability of the computer or information stored on it.<br/> '''Source:''' (Farhat, Mccarthy, & Raysman, 2011)<br/> <br/> '''3.''' A cyber attack is a deliberate act through cyber space to manipulate, destruct, deny, degrade or destroy computers or networks, or the information residing in them, with the effect, in cyber space or the physical world, of seriously compromising national security, stability or prosperity. (Lui, 2015)<br/> '''Source:''' (Lui, 2015)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:47, 3 November 2020

1. Cyber Security Attacks are attempts made by adversaries to harm the technological infrastructures of an organisation.

Notes (1): Cyber Security Attack is used interchangeable with Cyber Attacks
Related Term: Cyber Security Risk; Cyber Security Threats; Cyber Security Incident; Cyber Security Incident Response

(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)

 

2. A cyber attack is an attack initiated from a computer against a website, computer system or individual computer (collectively, a computer) that compromises the confidentiality, integrity or availability of the computer or information stored on it.
Source: (Farhat, Mccarthy, & Raysman, 2011)

3. A cyber attack is a deliberate act through cyber space to manipulate, destruct, deny, degrade or destroy computers or networks, or the information residing in them, with the effect, in cyber space or the physical world, of seriously compromising national security, stability or prosperity. (Lui, 2015)
Source: (Lui, 2015)