0:54 Cyberattack Defined: What is a cyberattack? 2:57 Types of Cyberattacks: What are the different kinds of cyberattacks that can impact your business? 3:06 Ransomware 4:38 Phishing 6:38 DDoS Attack 8:18 Malware 9:17 Man-in-the-middle Attack 11:30 SQL Injection 12:54 Zero-day Exploits 14:40 Cross-Site Scripting 16:11 Brute-Force Attack 17:29 Social Engineering 18:23 Drive-by Download 19:23 Insider Threat 20:52 Motives Behind Cyberattacks: Why do cybercriminals attack businesses and organizations? 21:11 Hackers are motivated by financial gain. 21:42 Hackers are motivated because of reasons such as spying and espionage. 22:51 Hackers are motivated by their ideology. 23:30 Hackers attack companies because they can (sabotage). 24:25 How to prevent cyberattacks 24:31 Update your software 26:04 Use strong and unique passwords 28:56 Use multi-factor authentication 30:51 Be cautious with links 32:41 Back up your data 33:53 Use firewall and antivirus software 35:43 Limit admin privileges 37:51Stay educated 40:33 Conclusion
I don't understand why virus protection etc doesn't stop attacks even when people click on links or accidentally download malware. It puts everything on people. The malware protection shouldn't let that stuff run
0:54 Cyberattack Defined: What is a cyberattack?
2:57 Types of Cyberattacks: What are the different kinds of cyberattacks that can impact your business?
3:06 Ransomware
4:38 Phishing
6:38 DDoS Attack
8:18 Malware
9:17 Man-in-the-middle Attack
11:30 SQL Injection
12:54 Zero-day Exploits
14:40 Cross-Site Scripting
16:11 Brute-Force Attack
17:29 Social Engineering
18:23 Drive-by Download
19:23 Insider Threat
20:52 Motives Behind Cyberattacks: Why do cybercriminals attack businesses and organizations?
21:11 Hackers are motivated by financial gain.
21:42 Hackers are motivated because of reasons such as spying and espionage.
22:51 Hackers are motivated by their ideology.
23:30 Hackers attack companies because they can (sabotage).
24:25 How to prevent cyberattacks
24:31 Update your software
26:04 Use strong and unique passwords
28:56 Use multi-factor authentication
30:51 Be cautious with links
32:41 Back up your data
33:53 Use firewall and antivirus software
35:43 Limit admin privileges
37:51Stay educated
40:33 Conclusion
Thos was good video
I don't understand why virus protection etc doesn't stop attacks even when people click on links or accidentally download malware. It puts everything on people. The malware protection shouldn't let that stuff run