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cybersecurity

/sahy-ber-si-kyoor-i-tee/US // ˌsaɪ bər sɪˈkyʊər ɪ ti //UK // (ˌsaɪbəˌsɪˈkjʊərɪtɪ) //

网络安全,网路安全,计算机安全,联网安全

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : precautions taken to guard against crime that involves the internet, especially unauthorized access to computer systems and data connected to the internet.
    • : the state of being protected against such crime.

Examples

  • Since last year, she also had been working on a project with the USC Annenberg School of Communication to teach state election officials how to improve cybersecurity.

  • This is an indictment of the entire cybersecurity industry, as well as the intelligence community, that they were able to orchestrate such a broad, sweeping attack right under our noses.

  • He manages cybersecurity for the Ravens — when he’s not hunting for relics.

  • The year-over-year explosion in industry-specific attacks underscores the need for meaningful advancements and maturity in cybersecurity programs.

  • The news has some cybersecurity experts and privacy activists sounding the alarm, as this decision means a less-secure service for WhatsApp’s 2 billion users.

  • New FDA Guidelines And yet, there are few cybersecurity standards for medical devices.

  • Her “little bird” may have been The3Pr0, the nickname for the many cybersecurity experts believe is the founder of SEA.

  • Of course, companies and governments can pay for advanced cybersecurity.

  • This week, the company won a part in a $6 billion cybersecurity contract from the U.S. government.

  • Department of Defense, Homeland Security, Commerce: everyone gets money for cybersecurity.