Across
- 3. A security practice of regularly saving data copies to prevent loss
- 6. Information meant for anyone to access without restriction
- 7. A manipulation technique where attackers trick people into revealing sensitive information
- 8. A security method requiring users to verify identity using two or more factors
- 9. A security weakness in a system that attackers can exploit
- 10. A person who tries to break into systems for Malicious purposes
Down
- 1. The immediate action taken when a security breach or suspicious activity is noticed.
- 2. Creating strong and unique credentials for every account is an example of this practice
- 4. An email attachment or link that installs harmful software when opened
- 5. The risk of exposing sensitive or confidential data while using AI tools.
