Authors :
Ronit Magar Thapa; Dr. Salvin Paul
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 11 - November
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https://tinyurl.com/2n55acus
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24NOV201
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Abstract :
Leading technology companies such as Cisco,
IBM, Fortinet, Broadcom, and the SANS Institute have
responded to the growing threat of cybercrime by
developing extensive cybersecurity tools and training
programs. Examples of these tools include Cisco's Snort,
IBM's QRadar, Fortinet's FortiGate, Broadcom's
Symantec Endpoint Protection, and the SANS Institute's
Metasploit. These tools are essential in a variety of
industries, including financial services, healthcare,
government, and manufacturing. They protect against
cyberattacks, safeguard sensitive information, and ensure
regulatory compliance; however, they present certain
challenges such as complexity, cost, and the possibility of
false positives. Future research should concentrate on
creating flexible security frameworks, improving
cybersecurity training, and extending automated incident
response and predictive analytics as the digital ecosystem
changes. These initiatives are essential for maintaining a
step ahead of new threats and guaranteeing effective
cybercrime management across all industries.
Keywords :
Cybercrime Management, Cybersecurity Education, Training.
References :
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- Broadcom Inc. (2023). Symantec endpoint protection. https://www.broadcom.com/products/cyber-security
- Broadcom Inc. (2023). Symantec enterprise security. https://www.broadcom.com/products/cyber-security
- Cisco Systems. (2023). Cisco networking academy. https://www.netacad.com/
- Cisco Systems. (2023). Snort intrusion prevention system. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/security/snort.html
- Fortinet. (2023). Fortinet network security academy. https://www.fortinet.com/training
- Fortinet. (2023). FortiGate next-generation firewalls. https://www.fortinet.com/products/next-generation-firewall
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- Gartner. (2023). Cybersecurity market size and forecast. https://www.gartner.com
- IBM. (2023). IBM QRadar SIEM. https://www.ibm.com/products/qradar-siem
- IBM. (2023). IBM security learning academy. https://www.securitylearningacademy.com/
- MarketsandMarkets. (2023). Network security market by components, solution, service, vertical, and region - Global forecast to 2028. https://www.marketsandmarkets.com
- SANS Institute. (2023). Metasploit framework. https://www.sans.org/tools/metasploit-framework/
- SANS Institute. (2023). SANS cybersecurity training & certification. https://www.sans.org/
- Statista. (2023). Endpoint security market worldwide. https://www.statista.com
Leading technology companies such as Cisco,
IBM, Fortinet, Broadcom, and the SANS Institute have
responded to the growing threat of cybercrime by
developing extensive cybersecurity tools and training
programs. Examples of these tools include Cisco's Snort,
IBM's QRadar, Fortinet's FortiGate, Broadcom's
Symantec Endpoint Protection, and the SANS Institute's
Metasploit. These tools are essential in a variety of
industries, including financial services, healthcare,
government, and manufacturing. They protect against
cyberattacks, safeguard sensitive information, and ensure
regulatory compliance; however, they present certain
challenges such as complexity, cost, and the possibility of
false positives. Future research should concentrate on
creating flexible security frameworks, improving
cybersecurity training, and extending automated incident
response and predictive analytics as the digital ecosystem
changes. These initiatives are essential for maintaining a
step ahead of new threats and guaranteeing effective
cybercrime management across all industries.
Keywords :
Cybercrime Management, Cybersecurity Education, Training.