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Cybersecurity's Societal Impact: Protecting Critical Infrastructure through Integrated Security Operations
Abstract
Digital evolution in today’s society has transformed the cybersecurity landscape considerably. Cybersecurity has transitioned from the focused technical aspect it was erstwhile, to its current need as an essential protective role for contemporary civilization. This article investigates the increasing number of cybersecurity professionals required for safeguarding critical infrastructure allied to services such as healthcare, finance, energy, and transportation systems. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered this scenario by hastening the shift to remote work and revealing weaknesses present earlier in security systems, making the need for cohesive security operations evident. Through the investigation of ServiceNow ITSM integration, organizations demonstrate significant improvements in incident response abilities by creating unified platforms that streamline threat identification and resolution procedures. The worldwide implementation of CIS Benchmarks signifies a transformative change toward uniform security practices, offering consensus-driven recommendations that go beyond local regulations and facilitate uniform protection across various organizational settings. Current threat intelligence efforts monitoring nation-state actors and threat factions worldwide highlight the complex characteristics of today’s cyber threats, requiring proactive defense measures that utilize frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK to connect theoretical security ideas with real-world applications. This change signifies a wider societal acknowledgment that cybersecurity experts act as protectors of digital infrastructure, combining technical skills with awareness of far-reaching societal effects to uphold economic stability and public safety in a connected world.
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Journal
Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies
Volume (Issue)
7 (8)
Pages
1118-1123
Published
Copyright
Open access

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