Cyber immunity and its implications
In today's digital era, cyberattacks are increasing year after year, exposing the limitations of traditional defense approaches and creating a need for new paradigms. Based on existing studies, this paper examines the theoretical foundations of cyber immunity, its global applications, the current state of cybersecurity in Mongolia, and relevant defense mechanisms. Cyber immunity, inspired by the principles of biological immune systems, represents a modern approach to cybersecurity. Key mechanisms include minimal trusted code, operating systems such as KasperskyOS that rely on continuous monitoring, and artificial intelligence–driven threat detection systems, all of which are widely used globally. According to Gartner’s forecast, by 2025, organizations that adopt cyber immunity systems are expected to reduce downtime by up to 80%.
Cyber immunity, cybersecurity, artificial immune system, KasperskyOS, information security