Security can be defined as the degree of protection against a wide range of criminal activities, danger, destruction or loss. Information security refers to the whole process and policies designed to protect the organization's information and information systems from the access, use, exposure, disruption, modification and unauthorized destruction. Threats to information resources is a variety of hazards that can expose a system. Exposure in an information resource is a wide variety of hazards, loss, or damage that may occur if the threat to attack our resources. While the vulnerability of information resources (vulnerability), is the possibility of a system can be attacked by a threat.
Unintentional Threats to IS
Unintentional threats is an action taken without the intent to commit a crime (not intentionally), but these actions bring about a serious threat to information security. Main categories of unintentional threats is human error.
Example Security of threats
Example of Human Mistake
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