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Abstract
The transition from physical security to cybersecurity is a critical aspect of modern security management in the digital age. This research paper explores the challenges and implications of this transition, with a focus on the impact on digital assets and information, challenges for individuals, organizations, and governments, and best practices for mitigating cybersecurity risks. The literature review discusses the evolution of physical security and cybersecurity, key concepts and frameworks in cybersecurity, and best practices for managing cybersecurity risks. The research findings highlight the limitations of physical security in the digital landscape and emphasize the need for a proactive and comprehensive approach to cybersecurity. Contributions to the field of cybersecurity include insights into the evolving nature of cybersecurity threats, the importance of risk assessment and incident response planning, and the need for governance and risk management strategies. The limitations of the study are acknowledged, and recommendations for future research are provided. Overall, this research paper contributes to the field of cybersecurity by providing valuable insights and recommendations for enhancing cybersecurity measures in the modern digital landscape.
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1 School of Computing and Informatics, Albukhary International University, Jalan Tun Abdul razak, Alor Setar Kedah Darul Aman, Malaysia
2 School of Computing, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah, Malaysia