Types of Cybersecurity Threats

Categorizing Cybersecurity Threats

Cybersecurity threats come in many forms, targeting different weaknesses - some target technology directly, while others target people through deception rather than technical exploits.

Common Threat Types

Threat TypeDescription
MalwareMalicious software such as viruses, worms, or ransomware
PhishingDeceptive messages designed to trick users into revealing information
Denial-of-Service (DoS)Overwhelming a system to make it unavailable to legitimate users
Man-in-the-MiddleIntercepting communication between two parties without their knowledge
Insider ThreatsRisks originating from within an organization, intentional or accidental

Technical vs Human-Targeted Threats

Some threats exploit software or network weaknesses directly, while others - like phishing - exploit human trust and behavior, which is why cybersecurity relies on both technology and awareness training.

Why New Threats Keep Emerging

Attackers continuously adapt their techniques as defenses improve, which means threat awareness isn't a one-time lesson - staying current with emerging threats is an ongoing part of working in cybersecurity.

Understanding these threats naturally leads to the question of what cybersecurity is actually trying to protect - captured in its three core goals.

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