Comprehensive Study of Cyber Security: Threats, Techniques, and Trends in the Digital Era

28 Apr

Authors: Achal Anikat, Amitava Sen

Abstract: The rapid proliferation of internet-connected systems, cloud computing environments, and mobile devices has fundamentally transformed the global digital landscape, creating unprecedented opportunities while simultaneously expanding the attack surface available to malicious actors. Cyber security — the discipline dedicated to protecting digital assets, networks, and data from unauthorised access, disruption, or destruction — has emerged as a critical strategic priority for organisations and governments worldwide. This paper presents a comprehensive study of cyber security, examining foundational concepts, the classification and mechanics of prevalent cyber threats and attacks, established and emerging security techniques and tools, and industry-recognised frameworks for risk management and mitigation. The paper also analyses current industry trends, including the integration of Artificial Intelligence in threat detection, the rise of zero-trust architecture, and the growing importance of cyber security regulation and compliance. Real-world examples are drawn upon throughout to illustrate theoretical concepts in practical context. The study identifies key research gaps in the field and articulates the urgent need for structured, proactive cyber security frameworks in modern organisational environments. Findings affirm that a multi-layered, intelligence-driven approach to cyber security — one that combines technological controls, human awareness, and policy governance — is essential to safeguarding digital infrastructure in an era of increasingly sophisticated and persistent cyber threats.