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cybersecurity

American  
[sahy-ber-si-kyoor-i-tee] / ˌsaɪ bər sɪˈkyʊər ɪ ti /
Or cyber security

noun

  1. precautions taken to guard against crime that involves the internet, especially unauthorized access to computer systems and data connected to the internet.

  2. the state of being protected against such crime.


cybersecurity British  
/ ˌsaɪbəˌsɪˈkjʊərɪtɪ /

noun

  1. computing the state of being safe from electronic crime and the measures taken to achieve this

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Etymology

Origin of cybersecurity

First recorded in 1985–90; cyber- ( def. ) + security ( def. )

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