Over the past 15 or 20 years, cyberspace has
brought significant changes to our lives. Yet there remains some disagreement
as to why cybersecurity is important. It is obvious that people encounter
computing and communication technologies every day, that is to say, people’s personal lives involves computing
through social networking, home management, communication with(their) family
and friends. The ubiquitous integration of computing and communication
technologies into common everyday objects enhances their usefulness and makes
life easier and more convenient. On the one hand, IT is instrumental in the
day-to-day operations of companies, organizations, and the government. Besides,
retail consumers depend on computers and networks. It is an undeniable fact that cybersecurity
affects several factors in the four corners of the world due to the fact that a
rough definition might be that cyberspace consists of artifacts based on or
dependent on computing and communications technology. There is a controversial
phrase about this issue: Cybercrime. No matter how well constructed, inevitably
cybersystems have vulnerabilities that bad guys can take advantage of. Cybercrime can be defined as the use of the
Internet and IT to steal valuable assets (i.e. money) from their rightful
owners.
In the first place, one point
which is believed to be absolutely pivotal is the fact that threats to national
security are the main reason for cybersecurity. It is important to emphasize
that armed forces depend heavily on IT for virtually every aspect of the nation’s
capabilities weapons system; system for command, control, communications, and
intelligence, system for managing logistics, and the system for administration.
As can be seen above, in the modern world or the twenty-first century, armies
consist of several interwoven competencies or distinct types of sensitive data.
Due to these reasons, it is an undeniable fact that national security cannot be
ignored and precautions should be taken to prevent the negative effects of lack
of cybersecurity. Otherwise, countries
may be confronted with the unwanted consequences like in the case of espionage,
hacking, misuse of employee privileges, loss of privacy, and misappropriation
of intellectual property. These attacks can be defined as one nation’s or third
parties attempts to gather, identify, and record information, intelligence,
trade secrets, and other product or software information. Therefore, all
policies and precautions should be in accordance with Cybersecurity policies to
counteract the negative effects of attacks of these types because it is clear
that all pieces of information are related to national security, trade, and
foreign affairs.
When it comes to the second
point, at the heart of the matter lies another contributing factor: cybersecurity
potentially has negative effects in other areas such as economics, innovation,
civil liberties, etc. It is an undeniable fact that cybersecurity is related to
future possibilities and it is regarded as a part of risk management with all
of the demands for a share of government budgets and attention from senior
policymakers but decision makers discount future possibilities so much that
they do not see the need for present-day action. On the other hand, the private
sector is constantly trying to bring forward new applications and technologies
but attention to security can slow the process of bringing new products and
services to the market, therefore, new technologies and applications are
offered for general use without effective security. In addition, some measures which
are proposed to improve cybersecurity for the nation potentially infringe on
civil liberties, such as privacy, anonymity, due process, freedom of
association, and free speech.
By way of conclusion,
the obvious conclusion to be drawn from all these points that have been
explained so far is that cybersecurity is a controversial issue due to the fact
that computing or communication technologies are indispensable factors for
people, governments, companies, and organizations and contain sensitive data,
therefore, cybersecurity is a fundamental component of cyberspace. It is not wrong to say that cybersecurity is
the main threat to national security and has negative effects on economics,
innovation and civil liberties.
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