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Cybersecurity Threat Rise

Alisa Turing

Traductor A AI

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Cybersecurity Threat Rise explores the escalating world of cyber warfare and the urgent need for robust defenses against evolving threats. It highlights the increasing sophistication of malware and ransomware, emphasizing the critical importance of cybersecurity across all sectors. The book traces the evolution of cyberattacks, making complex concepts accessible to both technical and non-technical audiences. 

 
The book emphasizes proactive and adaptive cybersecurity measures as essential for survival in our digital age. It begins with fundamental principles and the current threat landscape, then systematically examines various cyber threats like phishing and DDoS attacks, defensive strategies including data encryption, and the human element through training and awareness. It concludes with ethical and legal considerations, providing practical recommendations for enhancing security. 

 
This book stands out by combining technical expertise with strategic insights, offering a holistic view of cybersecurity. It adopts an accessible writing style, making complex topics understandable for IT professionals, business leaders, and anyone interested in safeguarding against cyber threats.
Disponible desde: 22/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 103 páginas.

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