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050 _aTK 5105.5 .S74 2022
100 _aSteinberg, Joseph
_eauthor
245 0 _aCybersecurity for dummies /
_cJoseph Steinberg
250 _a2nd Edition.
260 _aHoboken, New Jersey :
_bJohn Wiley & Son, Inc.,
_cc2022
300 _a416 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
365 _bPHP1438
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aIntroduction -- Part 1: Getting Started with Cybersecurity -- Chapter 1: What Exactly Is Cybersecurity? -- Chapter 2: Getting to Know Common Cyberattacks -- Chapter 3: The Bad Guys You Must Defend Against -- Part 2: Improving Your Own Personal Security -- Chapter 4: Evaluating Your Current Cybersecurity Posture -- Chapter 5: Enhancing Physical Security -- Chapter 6: Cybersecurity Considerations When Working from Home -- Part 3: Protecting Yourself from Yourself -- Chapter 7: Securing Your Accounts -- Chapter 8: Passwords -- Chapter 9: Preventing Social Engineering Attacks -- Part 4: Cybersecurity for Businesses, Organizations, and Government -- Chapter 10: Securing Your Small Business -- Chapter 11: Cybersecurity and Big Businesses -- Part 5: Handling a Security Incident (This Is a When, Not an If) -- Chapter 12: Identifying a Security Breach -- Chapter 13: Recovering from a Security Breach -- Part 6: Backing Up and Recovery -- Chapter 14: Backing Up -- Chapter 15: Resetting Your Device -- Chapter 16: Restoring from Backups -- Part 7: Looking toward the Future -- Chapter 17: Pursuing a Cybersecurity Career -- Chapter 18: Emerging Technologies Bring New Threats -- Part 8: The Part of Tens -- Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Improve Your Cybersecurity without Spending a Fortune -- Chapter 20: Ten (or So) Lessons from Major Cybersecurity Breaches -- Chapter 21: Ten Ways to Safely Use Public Wi-Fi -- Index
520 _aExplore 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.
650 _aCOMPUTER NETWORKS -- SECURITY MEASURES
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