This must-have guide features simple explanations, examples, and advice to help you be security-aware online in the digital age. Learn how to:
Cyberspace, the Internet, computer networks, the digital world – call it what you will – is always developing. And so are the threats and risks of being online.
Security in the Digital World explains the common digital threats to home users, home offices, mobile users, consumers, and parents alike, as well as providing tips, advice, and guidance. It doesn’t matter if you are working in the most mature enterprise environment, unemployed, retired, or still at school, whether you often have a smartphone in your hand or only use an e-reader, you are at risk.
Security in the Digital World is a straightforward guide for the home user, parent, consumer, and home office, providing a fountain of knowledge for modern security needs. It gives an overview of who conducts cyber attacks any why, and where cyber threats come from. It also explains what you can do to protect yourself and others, and provides a personal cybersecurity risk assessment.
This must-have guide gives up-to-date information on consumer risks and provides:
There is little technical knowledge or skill needed to understand and apply the book’s tips and advice, and there are lots of images to help guide you.
From the top ten tips and the breakdown of consumer risks, to social networking and parental security, this book is an essential guide for anyone and everyone trying to stay safe and secure in the evolving digital world.
Graham Day spent 24 years in the military, including more than a decade as a counter-intelligence and security specialist on operational deployments around the world.
Since retiring from the military, Graham has provided a range of services as a consultant, including, but not limited to, information security, cybersecurity, business continuity, cyber risk, and cyber resilience.
He is a CESG Certified Professional Security Information Risk Advisor, a Certified Information Systems Security Professional, and a member of the Author Group for British Standard 31111 Cyber Risk & Resilience.