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Why CyberSecurity
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Digital transformation, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), and connected technologies continue to expand the cyber threat landscape. As more devices, systems, and services become interconnected, new opportunities emerge for cybercriminals, nation-state actors, and other malicious groups.
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Cybersecurity is no longer limited to protecting information technology systems. Operational Technology (OT), Industrial Control Systems (ICS), and Critical Infrastructure sectors such as energy, manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, and telecommunications have become increasingly attractive targets for cyberattacks. Incidents affecting these environments can result not only in data loss, but also operational disruption, financial damage, and risks to public safety.
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At the same time, cyber threats continue to evolve. Attackers leverage advanced tools, social engineering, ransomware, supply chain compromises, and artificial intelligence to bypass traditional security controls. Organizations must therefore adopt proactive and intelligence-driven security strategies to identify, assess, and mitigate emerging risks.
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Cybersecurity has become a fundamental requirement for business continuity, operational resilience, and the protection of critical assets in an increasingly connected world.