Cyber Security Guide For Dummies, A Beginners Guide
Year: 2017 Language: english Author: ODS Genre: Guide Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 34 Description: The amount of information we generate about us is immense and users underestimate not only the quantity, but also their value. So the question becomes inevitable: Why should we be concerned about the information we generate on the Internet? Even if you don’t believe so, there are people and entities that want that information, that are willing to pay for it or to obtain it using methods of doubtful ethics. Companies, organisations, governments … Our data is gold and from the moment we own an electronic device connected to the Internet, we start living in glass houses. The ones who are able to see through that glass and are aware of those facts, are commonly known as hackers.
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Cyber Security Guide For Dummies, A Beginners Guide
Language: english
Author: ODS
Genre: Guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 34
Description: The amount of information we generate about us is immense and users underestimate not only the
quantity, but also their value. So the question becomes inevitable: Why should we be concerned about the information we generate on the Internet?
Even if you don’t believe so, there are people and entities that want that information, that are willing to pay for it or to obtain it using methods of doubtful ethics. Companies, organisations, governments …
Our data is gold and from the moment we own an electronic device connected to the Internet, we start living in glass houses. The ones who are able to see through that glass and are aware of those facts, are commonly known as hackers.
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