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Maxson Yee
Sep 09, 2024
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Core Principles of Computer Security


The core principles of computer security are the basic ideas that help keep computers and data safe. They are often remembered by the acronym CIA, which stands for Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability.


1. Confidentiality

Confidentiality is about keeping information private. Only the right people should be able to see or use certain data. For example, your personal files should only be accessible to you, not anyone else. Passwords and encryption are ways to protect confidentiality.


2. Integrity

Integrity makes sure that the information is accurate and hasn't been changed without permission. It ensures that no one can mess with or alter the data. This is important because you want to trust that the information you're using is correct and reliable.


3. Availability

Availability means making sure that the system and data are ready to be used when needed. For example, when you try to access a website or file, it should be there and not blocked or unavailable due to an attack or failure.



Types of Computer Security


There are many types of computer security in an operating system. Here are some of them:


1. Cloud Security

Cloud security protects the data and services stored on the internet, like in Google Drive or Dropbox. Many people store their information in the cloud, so it’s important to keep it safe from unauthorized access or cyberattacks. Cloud security uses tools like encryption and two-factor authentication to secure your data.


2. Physical Security

Physical security means protecting the actual hardware, like your computer or servers, from theft, damage, or tampering. This could be something as simple as locking up your computer or using security cameras in a server room. If someone steals or damages your physical equipment, it can lead to major security problems.


3. Information Security

Information security is about keeping your data safe. It makes sure that only the right people can access, use, or change information. Passwords, encryption, and secure storage are used to protect sensitive data. This is important for things like personal information, bank details, or business documents.


4. Endpoint Security

Endpoint security protects devices like computers, phones, or tablets that connect to a network. These devices are called "endpoints", and securing them prevents hackers from using them as a way to get into a larger network. Installing antivirus software and keeping devices updated are examples of endpoint security.


5. Application Security

Application security focuses on protecting the software or apps that run on your computer. Sometimes, apps have flaws that hackers can use to break in. By fixing these flaws and keeping software up to date, application security ensures your apps work safely and don’t become a way for hackers to harm your system.


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