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Protect Imminent Cyber Threats in Digital Security - Post-COVID-19

Journal of Scientific and Technical Research

Volume 13 Issue 2

Published: 2023
Author(s) Name: Kuldeep Chouhan, Jyoti Prakash Bora, Prateek Kumar Gupta and Mohammad Danish | Author(s) Affiliation: Dept of Comp. Sci. and Applications, School of Engg and Tech, Sharda Univ., Greater Noida, UP
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Abstract

In this study, digital security focuses on imminent cybersecurity for remote workstations and protection from future threats. This work proposes how digital security broadens cybersecurity energies that provide an outlook of cybersecurity in the light of targets, threats, and preventive measures. Remote work cybersecurity research emphasizes risks associated with personal devices and home networks. Post-COVID’19, cybersecurity requires training, virtual private networks (VPNs), and encryption that makes a robust security around the users. Collaboration tools require improved security, and human factors like phishing are crucial. The threat of ransomware to remote workers is increasing. The emphasis is on a thorough approach to protect remote work from changing risks. For instance, machine learning improves intrusion detection by learning from prior attacks, while artificial intelligence (AI) able to identify unusual online banking activity and enhances digital security by automating processes, speeding up responses, and adjusting to changing threats. Furthermore, a global parallel is a proactive manner in healthy cybersecurity, accentuating the worldwide prerequisite to strengthening digital security in a post-COVID-19 world of digital energy.

Keywords: COVID’19 epidemic, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Cyberthreats, Simulations in cybersecurity.

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