Cyber Crisis: It's Personal Now

Cyber Crisis: It's Personal Now
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Gsorme said Well worth the price of admission. I was pleasantly surprised by this little book—far more than a mere essay, but short enough to be read through in one or two sittings. It’s packed with useful info, but never overwhelming. Keiper somehow manages to satisfyingly cover all sorts of stuff in a short space: the practical aspects of internet safety, the psychology of our addiction to devices, various aspects of cybercrime and cybersecurity, the deep and dark webs, and so on. H. "A must read" according to Authenticity. Have you been pwned? Protect yourself now with easy to use tips from William's latest book. An excellent resource for your online security.. "I think everyone who uses the internet should give this book a read." according to Whispering Stories Book Blog. Cybercrisis, is a short book by William Keiper that not only highlights the dangers that can occur on the web, whilst using a computer, app, and games console (those that are linked to the internet), but also how people can become so addicted to their phones etc, that they forget about their safety.William has spent most of his life working in computing, and has a vast knowledge of the potential dangers. Throughout the ten chapters, he has broken dow
When online, you, your friends, children, parents, co-workers, and social acquaintances are always just one click away from a stalker, predator, thief, troll, catfish, or another social media sewer dweller. Written in plain English (not geek-speak), Cyber Crisis also offers easy-to-follow steps you can take to improve your personal cyber security. If you access the web from a smartphone, tablet, or computer, this audiobook will add to your knowledge about social network risks, online trust and privacy, content oversharing, and smartphone addiction. After listening to Cyber Crisis, my hope is that you will be motivated you to accept a higher level of personal responsibility for your digital well-being.. Listening to Cyber Crisis represents a warning shot for those of you predisposed to trust your fellow man in the real world and, without thinking, carry that bias into cyberspace. You will learn at least one new thing you can do that will lower your risk of being hacked or harmed online