A STUDY ON CYBER SECURITY – ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
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Cyber Space, Cyber Threat, Cyber Exploitation, Cyber Crime, Cyber Security, IssuesAbstract
Cyberspace is that virtual space in which communication over computer networks occurs. This term became widespread in the 1990s when the uses of the web, networking, and digital communication were all budding radically and the term "cyberspace" was able to represent many fresh ideas and phenomena that were developing. Cyberspace is sometimes also referred as cybernauts. The term cyberspace was introduced for the first time by Norbert Wiener for his revolutionary work in control science and electronic communication. The parent term of cyberspace is "cybernetics", which was derived from the Ancient Greek kybernētēs. As a social practice, individuals can deliver social support, play games, share information, interact with each other , conduct business, exchange their views, involve in political discussion, and so on, using this world-wide network. Cyberspace is a domain categorised by the usage of electronics and the electromagnetic spectrum to store, modify, and exchange data via networked systems and associated physical infrastructures. In effect, cyberspace can be assumed to be the interconnection of human beings through computers and telecommunication, without any regard to physical geography.
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