Cyber Security Threat Classifications

 Read an interesting book where the usual Cyber Security Threat Classifications were listed as below:

Security Threat Supply

a) Internal Threats: It is usually internal to the organization because the results of worker action or failure of a company method.

b) External Threats: It arises from people or organizations operating outside of an organization. 

Threat Agents

a) Human Threats: This category includes threats caused by human actions like insiders or hackers that cause damage or risk in systems.

b) Environmental Factors: These are threats caused by non human agent. It comes, first, from natural disaster threats like earthquakes, flood, fire, lightning, wind or water and, also, as a result of animals and life that cause severe harm to data systems like floods, lightning and fireplace. 

c) Technological Threats: It can be physical or chemical process for technology. P

Threat Motivation

Attackers ordinarily have a particular goal or motive for an attack on a system. These goals are:

a) Malicious threats include within or outside attacks caused by staff or nonemployees to damage and disrupt a company like viruses, Trojan horses, or worms.

b) Non-malicious attacks occur as a result of poor security policies and controls that enable vulnerabilities and errors to require place. 

Threat Intent

Intentional Threats: It represents threats that are results of a harmful call. For instance laptop crimes, or once somebody by choice damages property or data. Laptop crimes embrace spying, fraud, pornography, and MasterCard crime.

Unintentional Threats: It represents threats that are introduced while not awareness. These threats primarily embrace the unauthorized or accidental modification of computer code. Accidental error includes corruption of knowledge caused by computer error, user or operator error.