Using Information Technology to Quantitatively Evaluate and Prevent Cybersecurity Threats in a Hierarchical Manner

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Rui Mai
Mingzhu Wu

Abstract

The vulnerability of traditional network security technology in the face of rapid advancements in information technology and the constant changes in network security. As a result, hackers can easily exploit loopholes in traditional security measures, such as cracking cryptographic algorithms, and stealing sensitive user information and data, which has led to a crisis of trust in recent years. To ensure safe and effective operation of massive data on the network, this article presents a quantitative assessment of the network's threat situation. The assessment is divided into two parts: support evaluation and credibility evaluation. These parts are further broken down into three levels of evaluation and severity evaluation. The article also provides a list of network security-related precautions that can be taken to mitigate potential risks. The experimental results show that implementing these hierarchical security measures can improve the security rate of Internet users' information by 4%-5%. Overall, the article highlights the importance of adopting more advanced and sophisticated security measures to combat the increasingly complex threats posed by cybercriminals.

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R. Mai and M. Wu, “Using Information Technology to Quantitatively Evaluate and Prevent Cybersecurity Threats in a Hierarchical Manner”, Int. J. Appl. Inf. Manag., vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 01–10, Apr. 2023.
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