Cybersecurity Is Everybody's Business
Solve the Security Puzzle for Your Small Business and Home
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Stephen Bowlby
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Since the publication of his first book Hacked Again, Scott Schober has dedicated himself to educating anyone who would listen by telling his own story of being hacked in the hope that others can learn from his own mistakes. Now, joined by his brother Craig, the two have set their sights on the biggest target of all: small businesses.
There are 30 million small businesses currently operating in the United States. Some of them are single-owner operations while others collectively employ hundreds of millions. This book is for all of them and anyone who makes it their business to stay safe from phishing attacks, malware spying, ransomware, identity theft, major breaches, and hackers who would compromise their security. We are all in this together, which is why cybersecurity is everybody’s business.
Scott and Craig Schober examine a multitude of cybersecurity issues affecting all of us, including:
- Cyber insurance
- Internet of things
- State sponsored hacking and spying
- Card skimmers and identity theft
- Social engineering
- Ransomware
- Phishing attacks
- Vital password creation
- Robocalls
- Cryptocurrency
- Virtual private networks (VPN)
Scott and Craig Schober delve into the details of the latest cyber breaches that made headlines and continue to affect your small business and all consumers, such as:
- Ashley Madison hack
- Yahoo hack
- Marriott Hotel hack
- Anthem hack
- Equifax hack
- Uber hack
Throughout Cybersecurity Is Everybody's Business, Scott and Craig not only contextualize the impact of these cyber attacks on your small business and daily lives but also provide expert insight and a plan of attack for fending off future security breaches. Through tips and advice gained since his last book, Scott offers hope in the ever-changing world of cybersecurity.
©2019 Scott N. Schober and Craig W. Schober (P)2019 Scott N. Schober and Craig W. Schober