Are we threatened by cyber attacks?
Cybersecurity, hackers, threats and vulnerabilities have been talked about more and more recently. The entry into force of the provisions of the GDPR caused the first wave of increased interest in the issues of risk analysis, vulnerability identification and risk minimization. Almost a year has passed since then, and security still seems to be one of the most popular issues in the IT industry. At the end of last year, another wave of interest aroused the so-called "Cyber Act", i.e. the Act on the National Cybersecurity System. Although it does not arouse such emotions as the GDPR, because it covers only providers of critical services from the point of view of the state, it is one of the hottest topics in the sectors of the economy related to energy, transport or health protection. It is also worth recalling that since 2015, the public finance sector is still covered by the regulation on the National Interoperability Framework, in which a fairly large fragment has also been devoted to security issues.
All the above-mentioned regulations refer to the need to implement information security management systems, the task of which is to identify vulnerabilities and threats, analyze the risks associated with them and implement action plans aimed at minimizing this risk to an acceptable level.
Is the threat of attacks by cyber criminals or cyber terrorists really that serious? Unfortunately, everything indicates that it is. Already some time ago, NATO recognized cyberspace as one of the areas of combat operations that it must defend Continue ...