While often used interchangeably, Cybersecurity and Information Security have distinct focuses:
Cybersecurity: Focuses specifically on protecting systems, networks, and data from cyber attacks. This includes protecting against unauthorized access and attacks from malware, ransomware, etc.
Information Security: A broader field that encompasses the protection of information in all forms, whether digital or physical. This includes data integrity, confidentiality, and availability.
Key Differences:
Scope: Cybersecurity is a subset of information security. Information security protects data wherever it resides, while cybersecurity focuses specifically on threats to digital assets.
Threats: Cybersecurity primarily deals with threats from the internet, while information security includes physical threats and insider threats.