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Cybersecurity : all-in-one for dummies / by Joseph Steinberg, Kevin Beaver, Ted Coombs, and Ira Winkler.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Steinberg, Joseph (Cybersecurity expert), author.
Beaver, Kevin, author.
Coombs, Ted, author.
Winkler, Ira, author.
Series:
--For dummies.
--For dummies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer security.
Computer networks--Security measures.
Computer networks.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (723 pages) : illustrations
Other Title:
Cybersecurity : all-in-one
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2023].
Summary:
Cybersecurity All-in-One For Dummies covers a lot of ground in the world of keeping computer systems safe from those who want to break in. This book offers a one-stop resource on cybersecurity basics, personal security, business security, cloud security, security testing, and security awareness. Filled with content to help with both personal and business cybersecurity needs, this book shows you how to lock down your computers, devices, and systems--and explains why doing so is more important now than ever. Dig in for info on what kind of risks are out there, how to protect a variety of devices, strategies for testing your security, securing cloud data, and steps for creating an awareness program in an organization. This For Dummies All-in-One is a stellar reference for business owners and IT support pros who need a guide to making smart security choices. Any tech user with concerns about privacy and protection will also love this comprehensive guide.
Contents:
Introduction
Book 1: Cybersecurity Basics
Chapter 1: What Exactly Is Cybersecurity?
Chapter 2: Getting to Know Common Cyberattacks
Chapter 3: The Bad Guys You Must Defend Against
Book 2: Personal Cybersecurity
Chapter 1: Evaluating Your Current Cybersecurity Posture
Chapter 2: Enhancing Physical Security
Chapter 3: Cybersecurity Considerations When Working from Home
Chapter 4: Securing Your Accounts
Chapter 5: Passwords
Chapter 6: Preventing Social Engineering Attacks
Book 3: Securing a Business
Chapter 1: Securing Your Small Business
Chapter 2: Cybersecurity and Big Businesses
Chapter 3: Identifying a Security Breach
Chapter 4: Recovering from a Security Breach
Chapter 5: Backing Up
Chapter 6: Resetting Your Device
Chapter 7: Restoring from Backups
Book 4: Securing the Cloud
Chapter 1: Clouds Aren’t Bulletproof
Chapter 2: Getting Down to Business
Chapter 3: Developing Secure Software
Chapter 4: Restricting Access
Chapter 5: Implementing Zero Trust
Chapter 6: Using Cloud Security Services
Book 5: Testing Your Security
Chapter 1: Introduction to Vulnerability and Penetration Testing
Chapter 2: Cracking the Hacker Mindset
Chapter 3: Developing Your Security Testing Plan
Chapter 4: Hacking Methodology
Chapter 5: Information Gathering
Chapter 6: Social Engineering
Chapter 7: Physical Security
Book 6: Enhancing Cybersecurity Awareness
Chapter 1: Knowing How Security Awareness Programs Work
Chapter 2: Creating a Security Awareness Strategy
Chapter 3: Determining Culture and Business Drivers
Chapter 4: Choosing the Best Tools for the Job
Chapter 5: Measuring Performance
Chapter 6: Assembling Your Security Awareness Program
Chapter 7: Running Your Security Awareness Program
Chapter 8: Implementing Gamification
Index
About the Authors
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-394-15286-8
OCLC:
1370891551

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