Description: Threat prevention refers to the measures and strategies implemented to prevent security incidents that may compromise the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of data and systems. In the context of cybersecurity, this involves adopting practices that protect the infrastructure and data stored across various platforms, ensuring that only authorized users have access to sensitive information. Zero trust in modern environments is an approach that assumes no entity, whether internal or external, is trustworthy by default, leading to the implementation of stringent authentication and authorization controls. Security tools, such as antivirus and anti-malware solutions, provide protection against malicious software and real-time threats, contributing to the prevention of attacks. Finally, security information and event management (SIEM) allows for the collection, analysis, and correlation of security data to proactively identify and respond to potential threats. Together, these strategies and tools form a robust ecosystem aimed at mitigating risks and protecting organizations’ digital assets.