What Is Cybersecurity? | IBM
IBM's definition of cybersecurity. Learn how modern threats evolve with technology, stay ahead with trends and access the latest security reports.
What is IT security? - IBM
IT security protects an organization's computer systems, networks an digital data from unauthorized access, data breaches, cyberattacks and other malicious activity.
What Is Information Security? | IBM
Information security (InfoSec) is the protection of important information against unauthorized access, disclosure, use, alteration or disruption.
What is web security? - IBM
Web security encompasses a range of solutions and security policies that organizations rely on to protect their networks, users, and assets from various security risks.
What is SOAR (security orchestration, automation and response)?
SOAR, for security orchestration, automation and response, is a software solution that enables security teams to integrate and coordinate separate security tools, automate repetitive tasks and streamline …
What is API security? - IBM
API security is a set of practices and procedures that protect application programming interfaces (APIs) and the data they transmit from misuse, malicious bot attacks and other cybersecurity threats.
What is data security? - IBM
Data security is the practice of protecting digital information from unauthorized access, corruption or theft throughout its lifecycle. It spans both physical and digital environments—including on-premises …
What is DevOps security? - IBM
DevOps security (or DevSecOps) is a developmental approach where security processes are prioritized and executed during each stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC).
What is network security? - IBM
Network security is a field of cybersecurity that’s specifically focused on protecting computer networks and communication systems from internal and external cyberthreats and cyberattacks.
What is AI security? - IBM
AI security uses artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance an organization's security posture.