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IT COMMUNICATION SECURITY

What does the CIA triad stand for in information security?
CIA stands for Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability — the three core principles that guide IT security policies in banking environments.
What is the difference between a virus and a worm in the context of banking malware?
A worm self-replicates across networks without human action, unlike a virus.
What is the purpose of a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in banking communication?
PKI provides a framework of digital certificates, certificate authorities, and registration authorities to enable secure, authenticated, and encrypted communication between parties in banking transactions.
What is a honeypot in network security and how do banks use it?
A decoy system that lures attackers to detect and study intrusion attempts.
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