Cybersecurity For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
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Explore the latest developments in cybersecurity with this essential guide
Every day it seems we read another story about one company or another being targeted by cybercriminals. It makes some of us wonder: am I safe online? The good news is that we can all be cybersecure―and it doesn’t take a degree in computer science to make it happen!
Cybersecurity For Dummies is the down-to-earth guide you need to secure your own data (and your company’s, too). You’ll get step-by-step guidance on how to implement reasonable security measures, prevent cyber attacks, deal securely with remote work, and what to do in the event that your information is compromised.
The book also offers:
- Updated directions on how to prevent ransomware attacks and how to handle the situation if you become a target
- Step-by-step instructions on how to create data backups and implement strong encryption
- Basic info that every aspiring cybersecurity professional needs to know
Cybersecurity For Dummies is the ideal handbook for anyone considering a career transition into cybersecurity, as well as anyone seeking to secure sensitive information.
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Additional information
Publisher | 2nd edition (10 Jun. 2022), For Dummies |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 416 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1119867185 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1119867180 |
Dimensions | 18.54 x 2.54 x 23.37 cm |
by Linux the guy
Thanks for this book will help me study in England for college. Thanks for helping me with my btec level 3 year two. Love you for this. ????????????????????????????????????????????
by LUXSTAR
looks good 388 pages.
by A & A
Good information however, the presentation is not that good. Titel and subtitels confusing. they used font size only and you need to see the font size to see if you are still on the same heading or in a new heading. The would fix this by using heading numbering system.
by John
I read this as someone who stumbles along with internet and probably borders on nuerotic regards security,
though on reading the book, I realize I just scraped ‘In’ at the Dummy end of understanding.
I did find the book educational and helpful, at least on those parts of most interest or parts that I could apply my self. My computer professional who always digs me out of the messes I get into thinks I am NUTs
on security and thats coming from guy who runs his own house call type computer business.
My feelings is that the general public in UK, seem totally laidback/lazy about security and would benefit from reading this book. Or like me the sections that one can grasp………..