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Cyber Security
- Learn the Basics of Cyber Security, Threat Management, Cyber Warfare Concepts and Executive-Level Policies
- ナレーター: Gary Westphalen
- 再生時間: 3 時間 42 分
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あらすじ・解説
"The internet is a warzone - cyber security and online threat management has become a requirement today.”
Technology is changing fast, we know this. But AI and automation are game changers for security and threats.
Companies that can use technology wisely and well are booming, and companies that make bad or no technology choices collapse and disappear. The cloud, smart devices, and the ability to connect almost any object to the internet are an essential landscape to use but are also fraught with new risks and dangers of a magnitude never seen before. The bad actors are in on this, too, and it creates a real problem right now for every individual and business.
This book is for anyone who has an interest in protecting themselves digitally, for the aspiring cybersecurity job entrant or seeker who needs some base knowledge to get in the field, and for the smart business owner or executive who wants to prevent that one event that can wipe out their business overnight or present a smart plan to prevent that to your boss.
This book was written to provide easy insights in the essentials of cybersecurity, even if you have a nontechnical background.
Cybercrimes and attacks are a real threat and are as dangerous as an armed intruder - yet millions of Americans and businesses are complacent or simply uninformed of how to protect themselves.
Cyber-Security: Learn the Basics of Cyber Security, Threat Management, Cyber Warfare Concepts and Executive-Level Policies closes that knowledge gap in a simple, easy listen by using real-life threat scenarios and methodologies.
Did you know? Your home router is being scanned and pinged from automated software that can do this with millions of IP addresses globally. It’s not even a person. Hacking has become automated, and you are the target. You have network intrusions, web app attacks, router firmware attacks, and exploits. How often do you log into your home router to check logs? Hardly anyone does this!