Cybersecurity in a Digital World: Risks and Future Perspectives

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Year : 2025 | Volume : 13 | 02 | Page :
    By

    Aatraiyee Dixit,

  • Aparna Madaria,

  • Manisha,

  • Rishabh,

  1. Student, Laxmi Narain College of technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
  2. Student, Laxmi Narain College of technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
  3. Student, Laxmi Narain College of technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
  4. Student, Laxmi Narain College of technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

Abstract

The field of information security offers a wide range of guidance in academic and practitioner literature. Although numerous approaches—such as deterrence, deception, detection, and response—are considered, much of the existing research emphasizes technological solutions aimed at preventing security threats. This article shares insights from a qualitative study carried out in Korea, exploring how companies implement security practices to protect their information systems. The study reveals a predominant focus on preventive strategies, primarily motivated by the necessity to maintain consistent access to technology and services. However, there is limited awareness of broader enterprise security concerns. While other tactics were observed, they primarily supported the objective of prevention. The article proposes a research agenda for implementing diverse strategies throughout an enterprise, with a focus on integrating, balancing, and optimizing systems. The study explores various aspects of information security and investigates contexts where security strategies are frequently discussed, such as military sources. It identifies nine distinct security strategies. Through a qualitative focus group approach, security managers from eight organizations discussed their organizations’ security practices. The findings indicate a predominant reliance on prevention to maintain technology services, with other methods employed as operational support for this overarching strategy.

Keywords: Cyber Security, Cyber Threats, web 3.0, Implications

How to cite this article:
Aatraiyee Dixit, Aparna Madaria, Manisha, Rishabh. Cybersecurity in a Digital World: Risks and Future Perspectives. Journal Of Network security. 2025; 13(02):-.
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Volume 13
02
Received 05/02/2025
Accepted 24/07/2025
Published 24/07/2025
Publication Time 169 Days


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