
Causes of Cyber Data Breaches
This presentation by LDM Global highlights the major causes of cyber data breaches. It covers human errors and insider threats, such as weak passwords, phishing attacks, and accidental data leaks. It also explores system vulnerabilities and software
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Causes of Cyber Data Breaches Understanding the key factors leading to security vulnerabilities.
Human Errors & Insider Threats Weak Passwords: Poor password management leading to unauthorized access. Phishing Attacks: Employees falling victim to deceptive emails. Unintentional Data Exposure: Accidental leaks due to improper handling of sensitive information. Malicious Insiders: Employees or partners misusing their access privileges.
System Vulnerabilities & Software Exploits Unpatched Software: Outdated applications with known security flaws. Zero-Day Attacks: Exploitation of unknown vulnerabilities before a fix is available. Misconfigured Systems: Improper security settings leading to unauthorized access. Third-Party Risks: Compromised security in external vendors affecting organizations.
Cyber Threats & Attack Vectors Ransomware Attacks: Encrypting data and demanding ransom payments. Malware & Spyware: Malicious software infiltrating systems to steal or corrupt data. Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks: Overloading systems to cause disruptions. Social Engineering Tactics: Manipulating users into divulging confidential information.