Security
Archive Article:
Why is Computer Security Important?
Computer
security is the process of preventing and detecting unauthorized use of your
computer. Prevention measures help you to stop unauthorized users (also
known as "intruders") from accessing any part of your computer system.
Detection helps you to determine whether or not someone attempted to break
into your system, if they were successful, and what they may have done.
We use computers for everything from banking and investing to shopping and
communicating with others through email or chat programs. Although you may
not consider your communications "top secret," you probably do not want
strangers reading your email, using your computer to attack other systems,
sending forged email from your computer, or examining personal information
stored on your computer (such as financial statements).
Intruders (also referred to as hackers, attackers, or crackers) may not care
about your identity. Often they want to gain control of your computer so
they can use it to launch attacks on other computer systems.
Having control of your computer gives them the ability to hide their true
location as they launch attacks, often against high-profile computer systems
such as government or financial systems. Even if you have a computer
connected to the Internet only to play the latest games or to send email to
friends and family, your computer may be a target.
Intruders may be able to watch all your actions on the computer, or cause
damage to your computer by reformatting your hard drive or changing your
data.
Unfortunately, intruders are always discovering new vulnerabilities
(informally called "holes") to exploit in computer software. The complexity
of software makes it increasingly difficult to thoroughly test the security
of computer systems.
Also, some software applications have default settings that allow other
users to access your computer unless you change the settings to be more
secure. Examples include chat programs that let outsiders execute commands
on your computer or web browsers that could allow someone to place harmful
programs on your computer that run when you click on them.