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Cybersecurity: A Simple Beginner’s Guide to Cybersecurity, Computer Networks and Protecting Oneself from Hacking

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Cybersecurity: A Simple Beginner’s Guide to Cybersecurity, Computer Networks and Protecting Oneself from Hacking


Cybersecurity: A Simple Beginner’s Guide to Cybersecurity, Computer Networks and Protecting Oneself from Hacking by Quinn Kiser
English | 2020 | ASIN: B08GZCG4G7 | 92 Pages | PDF | 1.43 MB


Have you been curious about how hackers choose their victims or develop their attack plans?
Have you been hacked before?
Do you want to learn to protect your systems and networks from hackers?
If you answered “yes” to any of the questions above, this is the book for you.
This book serves as a launchpad for learning more about the Internet and cybersecurity.
Throughout this book, you will take a journey into the world of cybercrimes and cybersecurity.

The information is designed to help you understand the different forms of hacking and what you can do to prevent being hacked.

By the end of this book, you may decide to pursue a career in the domain of information security.

In this book, you will discover the following:

The importance of cybersecurity.
A brief history of cybercrime, the different types, and its evolution over the years.
The various types of cyber-attacks executed over the Internet.
10 Types of Cyber hackers—the masterminds behind attacks.
The secrets of phishing attacks and how you can protect yourself against them.
The different kinds of malware that exist in the digital world.
The fascinating tools to identify and tackle malware.
Ransomware and how attackers leverage technology to make money.
9 security testing methods you can learn to do.
Social engineering and how to identify a social engineering attack.
Network Security, Web Application Security, and Smartphone security.
Examples of different types of hacks and past incidents to emphasize the need for cybersecurity.