How to Protect Personal Data
À l'ère numérique actuelle, protéger les personal data est extrêmement important. Maintenir notre anonymity en ligne devient difficile en raison de l’augmentation des data breach et intrusion.
Tout d’abord, il faut toujours vérifier les informations pour se protéger contre le phishing et l’impersonation. De nombreux cybercriminels utilisent des techniques d’obfuscation pour éviter l’analyse forensic et voler des informations personnelles.
Pour la sécurité, il faut utiliser la cryptography et des cipher puissants afin de rendre la decryption difficile. Les activités suspectes peuvent être identifiées grâce à la surveillance et à la scrutiny.
En outre, suivre les techniques de whitelisting, redundancy et mitigation réduira la vulnerability. Les systèmes de prévention du tampering à plusieurs couches aident à protéger les informations personnelles.
Il est donc essentiel d’être prudent et de toujours maintenir les mesures de sécurité à jour pour protéger les personal data.
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/ˈpɜː.sən.əl ˈdeɪ.tə/
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Information that relates to an individual's private, sensitive, or identifiable data
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Protecting personal data is crucial in the digital age. |
private information, confidential data, user data
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anonymized data, public information, non-identifiable data
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/ˌæn.əˈnɪm.ɪ.ti/
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The condition of being anonymous, keeping personal identity hidden
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Online anonymity helps protect users' privacy. |
privacy, incognito, confidentiality
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identification, public exposure, recognition
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#2319
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/ˈdeɪ.tə briːtʃ/
noun
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Unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information through security violation
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A data breach exposed millions of users' passwords. |
cyberattack, information leak, security violation
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data protection, secure storage, cybersecurity
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/ɪnˈtruː.ʒən/
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Unauthorized entry into a system or place without permission
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The company detected an intrusion in its server. |
trespassing, unauthorized access, violation
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protection, security, compliance
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/ˈfɪʃ.ɪŋ/
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Deceptive technique for stealing personal information unauthorized
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Phishing emails trick users into revealing passwords. |
online fraud, identity theft, deception
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security awareness, cyber protection, authentication
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Fraudulently acting as someone else by copying their identity
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Criminals use impersonation to gain access to bank accounts. |
identity fraud, mimicry, deception
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authenticity, originality, genuine representation
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/fəˈrɛns.ɪk/
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Scientific analysis applied to criminal or legal matters
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Forensic experts analyze cybercrimes using advanced tools. |
investigative, analytical, legal examination
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non-scientific, unverified, unofficial
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/ˌɒb.fʌsˈkeɪ.ʃən/
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Deliberately making information or code unclear to make it difficult to understand
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Code obfuscation is used to protect software from hackers. |
concealment, encryption, confusion
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clarity, transparency, simplicity
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/krɪpˈtɒɡ.rə.fi/
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The practice of securing information through encryption or coding techniques
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Modern cryptography ensures secure online transactions. |
encryption, data security, encoding
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decryption, plaintext, unprotected data
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A secret code or algorithm used to encrypt information
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The message was encoded using a cipher. |
code, encryption, encipherment
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plaintext, deciphered text, readable format
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/dɪˈkrɪp.ʃən/
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The process of converting encrypted information back to its original form
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Decryption of sensitive files requires a secure key. |
decoding, interpretation, decrypting
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encryption, scrambling, encoding
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/sɜːˈveɪ.ləns/
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Close observation or monitoring of a person or system
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The government uses surveillance to track cyber threats. |
monitoring, observation, supervision
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privacy, neglect, inattention
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Detailed examination or critical observation of something specific
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Financial records undergo strict scrutiny during audits. |
examination, inspection, analysis
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neglect, superficiality, overlooking
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Identifying specific users, software, or IP addresses as safe and trusted
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Only verified applications are allowed through whitelisting. |
authorization, safe-listing, permission
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blacklisting, restriction, blocking
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Extra or alternative components added to a system to prevent failure
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Cloud storage ensures redundancy to prevent data loss. |
duplication, excess, backup
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scarcity, insufficiency, essentiality
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The process of reducing the severity or impact of damage or risk
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Disaster mitigation strategies help prevent severe damage. |
reduction, alleviation, minimization
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aggravation, exacerbation, intensification
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/ˌvʌl.nər.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/
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The possibility of being easily harmed or put at risk
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Cybersecurity audits help identify system vulnerabilities. |
weakness, exposure, susceptibility
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strength, resilience, protection
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#2334
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/ˈtæm.pər.ɪŋ/
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Unauthorized alteration or interference with something without permission
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Evidence tampering can lead to serious legal consequences. |
alteration, manipulation, interference
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preservation, protection, safeguarding
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