Which is written correctly?
Cybersecurity44%
Cyber Security42%
Cyber-security5%
Information Security7%
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It depends. Most posts or written explanations can be any one of these. Most of the posts I follow in the government sector in he US spell it “cybersecurity” but I have also seen it spelled “cyber security” or “cyber-security”. Overall I would see “information security” as covering all security within a organization. I think it would probably depend on where you work, where you live and what you do but all of these are fairly ambiguous.