Jargon Buster: Demystifying IT Terminology
Cybersecurity Edition
Jargon Buster
The jargon buster aims to give simple, plain English explanations of typical words and/or phrases used in security and cybersecurity, making it easier to stay informed.
Zero Trust:
Security approach assuming no inherent trust, requiring continual user and device authentication.
Phishing:
Cyberattack where malicious actors impersonate entities to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information.
Ransomware:
Malicious software encrypting files, demanding ransom for decryption; paying does not guarantee data return.
Malware:
Malicious software (viruses, Trojans, worms, spyware) designed to harm or exploit computer systems.
Penetration Testing (Pen Test):
Simulating cyberattacks to identify system vulnerabilities and weaknesses.
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA):
Security process requiring two or more forms of identification for enhanced login security.
Firewall:
Network security device or software filtering traffic based on predefined rules, acting as a barrier between trusted and untrusted networks.
Encryption:
Converting data into code to prevent unauthorised access, ensuring unreadability without decryption key.
Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI):
Information about potential cybersecurity threats, including tactics employed by malicious actors.
Incident Response (IR):
Structured approach to addressing and managing the aftermath of a cybersecurity incident.
Patch Management:
Regularly updating software, operating systems, and applications to fix known vulnerabilities.
DDoS Attack (Distributed Denial of Service):
Attack flooding a target system with traffic from compromised computers (botnets).
Vulnerability Assessment:
Identifying, classifying, and prioritising security vulnerabilities in systems, networks, and applications.
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA):
Security process requiring users to provide two authentication factors for enhanced login security.
Endpoint Security:
Protection of individual devices from cybersecurity threats.
Data Breach: Incident where sensitive data is accessed, disclosed, or stolen by unauthorized individuals or entities.
Security Audit:
Evaluation of an organisation’s security policies, practices, and controls for effectiveness and compliance.
SOC (Security Operations Centre):
Centralised unit monitoring, detecting, and responding to cybersecurity incidents in real-time.
DMZ (Demilitarised Zone):
Network segment separating internal and external networks, often used for public-facing services.
SIEM (Security Information and Event Management):
Software providing real-time analysis of security alerts from various network sources.
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