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Data Breach Bazaar

Mei Gates

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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“Data Breach Bazaar” unveils the hidden world where stolen data is bought and sold, exploring the dark web's role in the data breach economy. The book examines how cybercrime is fueled by the monetization of personal information, financial records, and intellectual property, turning data breaches into an economic problem.

 
It reveals the surprising complexity of online black markets, where anonymity reigns and transactions occur via cryptocurrency. The book progresses from detailing data breach anatomy to exploring the structure of dark web marketplaces and the global implications of this illicit trade.

 
Investigating real-world impacts, it uses case studies of prominent data breaches and pricing data observed on dark web marketplaces to quantify the value of stolen information. Understanding the incentives driving these markets is crucial for developing effective strategies to disrupt them and protect valuable information.

 
This unique approach treats the data breach landscape as an interconnected economic system, moving beyond technical details to analyze the economic forces that sustain this industry. Aimed at IT professionals, cybersecurity experts, and anyone interested in data privacy, the book offers practical insights for improving data security practices and navigating the ongoing debates surrounding data protection.
Verfügbar seit: 27.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 108 Seiten.

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