Across
- 2. virus A program that replicates itself onto other files, and or on the computers memory.
- 3. Physical security.
- 7. Makes software, and applications, such as Google, and Roblox more resistant to attacks.
- 9. An assessment of a systems defense capabilities.
- 10. A type of malware that installs stuff to record actions without your consent.
- 12. Determines who or what can use/access stuff.
- 14. The act of monitoring something.
- 17. Database hardening uses a lot of physical security, like secure buildings.
- 18. A fully independent type of malware that spreads across networks.
Down
- 1. divides a big network into smaller networks, so if an attack gets access to an employee's laptop, they can’t access everything.
- 4. Software designed to protect, detect, and remove any threats to your computer.
- 5. Makes the operating system, such as Windows, macOS, and Linux more resistant to attacks, and threats. This includes removing unnecessary features, frequent patch notes, and security updates.
- 6. Software designed to disrupt, harm, and or gain unauthorized access to a system.
- 8. updating firmware, strengthening passwords, and disabling unnecessary managing devices.
- 11. By reducing the amount of vulnerabilities the system has basically.
- 13. A type of malware that constantly shows you ads in order to generate money for the developer.
- 15. Software designed to protect your computer against malwares, such as ransomware, spyware, and adware.
- 16. A type of malware that encrypts a user's data, and won't decrypt it until a payment is made.
