Adaptive Cybersecurity in the Digital Age: Emerging Threat Vectors and Next-Generation Defense Strategies

International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (Ijraset) 12 (9):558-564 (2024)
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Abstract

This article examines the rapidly evolving landscape of cybersecurity, focusing on emerging threats and innovative defense mechanisms. We analyze four key threat vectors: Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), ransomware, Internet of Things (IoT) vulnerabilities, and social engineering attacks. These threats pose significant risks to organizations, including data breaches, financial losses, and operational disruptions. In response, we explore cutting-edge defense mechanisms such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for threat detection, Zero Trust Architecture for access control, blockchain for data integrity, behavioral analytics for insider threat detection, and quantum cryptography for enhanced encryption. The article also outlines best practices for cybersecurity, including regular software updates, strong password policies, employee training, and security audits. By synthesizing current research and industry trends, this article provides a comprehensive overview of the cybersecurity landscape, emphasizing the need for continuous adaptation and vigilance in the face of evolving cyber threats.

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