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Security Awareness is an individual's or organization's awareness and understanding of existing security threats and the actions that need to be taken to protect confidential information, computer systems, networks, and other assets from possible threats and attacks. It includes an understanding of proper security practices, awareness of potential risks, and the ability to identify and respond to suspicious or potentially dangerous situations.
In the context of computer security, Security Awareness involves educating and training individuals on security policies, safe usage practices, and measures to prevent attacks such as phishing, malware, or other cyberattacks. The goal is to change behavior and build a strong security culture among users, so that they become more vigilant, cautious, and proactive in protecting the systems and information they use.
Security Awareness programs often involve activities such as training, workshops, awareness campaigns, and supporting resources such as security practice guides, posters, or electronic message boards. By increasing the level of awareness and knowledge about security, individuals and organizations can reduce security risks, protect critical assets, and prevent attacks or security breaches that could cost them dearly.