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Cyber Security

Lucas Lee

Traductor A AI

Editorial: Publifye

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Sinopsis

Cyber Security provides a comprehensive overview of the ever-evolving world of digital threats and defenses. It highlights the critical importance of understanding how hackers exploit vulnerabilities through methods like malware and phishing, while also emphasizing the science and limitations of passwords in data protection. A key insight is that effective cybersecurity requires a multi-faceted approach, blending technical expertise with an understanding of human behavior.

 
The book explores proactive and reactive measures, such as network security and incident response, that cybersecurity professionals employ. It begins with foundational concepts like network architecture and operating systems, then delves into hacker tactics using real-world examples of data breaches. The book culminates in a comprehensive overview of cybersecurity defenses, illustrating how individuals and organizations can bolster their security posture.

 
This resource uniquely integrates technical concepts with discussions of policy, ethics, and human behavior, providing a holistic view of cyber security. Rather than simply reacting to threats, it advocates for a proactive, risk-based approach, making it an invaluable tool for anyone seeking to improve their grasp of digital threats and data protection.
Disponible desde: 05/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 123 páginas.

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