Cyber Security for Beginners Cyber Security for Beginners

Cyber Security for Beginners

How to Protect Your Devices from Malicious Attacks Using Risk Management, Social Engineering, and Information Security (2022 Guide for Newbies)

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Publisher Description

Everyone has to address and be aware of cyber security today; anybody or everything that accesses the Internet is a target.

Do you ever wonder how cyber security pertains to your daily life, what's at stake, and how you may particularly lock down your devices and digital traces to avoid being "Hacked"?

Do you operate a company, and are you now realizing how dangerous cyber-attacks are to your assets? 

Do you want to learn how to rapidly establish a cyber security strategy for your company without all the technical jargon?

Are you considering a career in cyber security? 

Did you know that the typical beginning ENTRY pays for a cyber security professional runs from $65,000 to $80,000 and may quickly rise to multiple figures depending on how far you want to go?

Here's an intriguing fact: you're probably already compromised. Yes, one of your digital devices or activities has been hacked, and your information has been sold on the "underground market." If you realized the dangers are online, you would never go online again or do all in your power to safeguard your networks and devices, particularly at home.

What is the significance of this now?

Our culture has been overrun with internet-connected gadgets and trackers.

Most individuals and companies, from home routers to mobile phones, are readily hacked if targeted. But it gets worse; technology has evolved to where most hacks are now automated by burgeoning A.I., by software. Global hackers have enormous networks and computers to execute continuous scans, pings, and probes for flaws in millions of I.P. addresses and network domains, including commercial and private home routers.

Cyber security has gone a long way from when a few people could only carry out hacks, which were usually carried out on major corporations or government databases. Everyone with a mobile device, home system, automobile entertainment system, or any other digital device is now a target for malware or coordinated assaults from hackers, whether genuine or automated.

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GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2022
31 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
91
Pages
PUBLISHER
Adrian Gildon
SIZE
1
MB

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