Infrastructure Security Policy and Implimentation
Network Security
Network security is a broad term that covers the policies, processes, and practices that are used to protect computer networks and data from unauthorized access, misuse, or theft. Network security involves both hardware and software systems that can prevent, detect, and respond to various types of cyberattacks. Network security is important for ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the data and network resources.
Web Application Security
Web application security is the process of protecting websites, applications, and APIs from malicious attacks. It involves various techniques and strategies to prevent common threats such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting, denial-of-service, and more.
Web application security aims to ensure the functionality, availability, and integrity of web applications and the data they handle
Database Security
Database security is the process of protecting and securing databases from unauthorized access, misuse, or malicious attacks. Database security involves various aspects, such as physical security, network security, user access control, encryption, auditing, and backup
Database security is important because databases store sensitive and valuable data, such as personal information, financial records, intellectual property, or trade secrets. A breach of database security can result in data loss, data corruption, data theft, identity theft, fraud, legal liability, or reputational damage