Cybersecurity
Across
- 2. Protecting data by scrambling it mathematically
- 3. Data which requires special limited access that can cause harm if disclosed
- 6. Sending fraudulent communications to take data or trick others into performing certain actions, usually by text or email
- 9. A piece of code that adversely affects computers; typically to corrupt the system, steal data, or gain access
Down
- 1. Network security device that monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic
- 4. Software designed to detect and destroy computer viruses
- 5. Data that pertains directly to the company and has restricted access
- 7. A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data
- 8. Data that is freely accessible to all