Just an interesting thing I came across I thought I would share in case anyone else hasn't noticed this.
Searching a round a little on indeed, I found that cybersecurity, cyber security, and cyber-security are all different on searches and keyword matching.
Just something to think about.
John-
@JKWiniger wrote:Just an interesting thing I came across I thought I would share in case anyone else hasn't noticed this.
Searching a round a little on indeed, I found that cybersecurity, cyber security, and cyber-security are all different on searches and keyword matching.
Just something to think about.
John-
John,
That is standard performance in most rudimentary word search modules. Inexperienced coders (I hesitate to anoint this level of skill as a programmer) and novice programmers, and even some architects, tend to think literally. However, major search engines, such as Google, have more sophisticated text-matching algorithms and will search for variations of a specified word. I have had some sites even search for words separately that I have enclosed in quotation marks, indicating I wanted only the bound phrase in the search.
Your note is a good reminder for usual to understand the nuances of reforming searches, a key task in developing intel for threats, etc.
Thanks!
Craig
Great tip! Thanks!
Can we bring back Information Assurance (IA) ?
@AppDefectsIn New Zealand we have done that in the context of Information Management and identity:
Regards
Caute_cautim