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Backup. Backup. Backup.
In this KnowledgeBytes, learn what a backup is, along with different types of system backups from a full and incremental backup to differential and cloud backups. Additionally, you’ll gain insights in to the 3-2-1-1-0 method for keeping backups and the number of copies of data you should maintain.
Deepfakes:
In this KnowledgeBytes, you’ll learn about what Deepfakes are, why they matter, and what organizations need to be prepared for as this technology evolves. This is educational and practical, not overly technical. You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of how deepfakes work, you’ll hear about real examples of the risks they pose, and receive practical steps that both you and your organization can take to be better aware of deepfakes.
Cloud Security
Discover the fundamentals of cloud security in this CIAS KnowledgeByte video. Learn what cloud computing is, why organizations rely on it for flexibility and scalability, and why securing cloud environments is critical for protecting sensitive data and daily operations. This video explores common cloud security risks, the importance of understanding shared responsibility, and practical steps organizations can take to reduce vulnerabilities, prevent incidents, and strengthen their overall cybersecurity posture.
Cyber Ethics
Explore the importance of doing the right thing in the digital world with this KnowledgeBytes episode on Cyber Ethics. From responsible online behavior and privacy to ethical decision-making in cybersecurity, this video breaks down how ethics shape the way we interact with technology and protect information. Whether you’re a student, educator, professional, or everyday internet user, understanding cyber ethics is essential in today’s connected world.
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