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Cyber and you : the impact of technology on our lives / Maureen Kendal.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kendal, Maureen, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Technological innovations.
- Computer networks--Security measures.
- Computer networks.
- Computers and civilization--Social aspects.
- Computers and civilization.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (120 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Legend Business Ltd, [2019]
- Summary:
- An introductory guide to managing cybersecurity for businesses. How to prevent, protect and respond to threats.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1: The cyber landscape
- 1.1: On becoming Cyborgs, Avatars, Transhuman and Cyberselves
- Digital culture and communities
- Digitally reluctant and cautious late adopters
- Digital communities as an enabler and as a regulator
- Entropy, perception of 'chaos' and the illusion of the 'cure'
- Underestimating the need for rapport, physical embodiment and empathy
- Digital Communities
- 1.2: Cyber-Mind, The Self as Code, CyberSects, The Selfie and the Other
- Cyber-Robotic Selves, the Uncanny Valley, Daemons, Companion Robots
- Digital Assistants: Alexa, Siri, Cortana, Assistant as industry competitors
- 1.3: The ethics of AI. Are humans in control?
- Financial markets
- Chatbots
- Brain scanners
- Gaming
- AI Drones in the Military
- Smart Systems in industry
- Ethics when using smart systems and AI
- Nano-robots and automation
- Will automation, AI and robotics take away jobs?
- Challenging financial exclusion
- 1.4: Identity, fashion and cultural identity
- Visual cyber motifs and cyber design methods:
- 1.5: Cyber Media
- Cyber memes
- Cyber fashion
- CyberGoth
- Cyber motifs
- Health and Beauty social media influencers
- 1.6: Cyber Co-creation
- 1.7: From Virtual Community to Meta verse
- Size and intimacy of groups
- Global survival and Tech for Good
- Social online communities
- Regulation of social media
- UX: Understanding users and user experience
- We are virtual communities, not just products and services
- Ethical design of social media and immersive spaces
- 1.8: Cyber Art, communities online and virtual worlds
- 1.9: Virtual self: Avatar
- Avatar as character, player or robot
- Living in Virtual Worlds
- Seepage from the virtual to the real
- 1.10: Who is protecting us?
- 1.11: Branding and value added support services.
- 1.12: Reaching out to diverse communities
- Part 2: Ethics for the Digital World
- Digital Trust and Privacy
- Power and control
- 2.1: Protecting our online identity
- Fraud and Scams
- Making your Internet enabled home products secure (IoT)
- 2.2: Cyber abuse by whom, why and where
- 2.3: Personal eSafety: Protecting our children and families
- 2.4: Cyber-Addictive tendencies and Cyber-Health
- 2.5: Re-defining relationships online
- Part 3: Cyber Crime Within the Global Context
- Living in a global world
- 3.1: Combating Cybercrime
- Criminals' motivation
- Cyberattack and cybercrime: opportunity and type
- 3.2: International crime linked to cybercrime
- Findings from Europol's European Union Internet Referral Unit
- Europe - EU - working together to combat cybercrime
- 3.3: Why does global cybercrime work?
- Who are the targeted victims and who are the perpetrators?
- Challenges with Cybercrime evidence
- 3.4: Strategy needs clarity, resilience and long-term planning
- Is Democracy safe?
- 3.5: International corporate cyber threats
- National, Local, Tech Giants and Superpowers
- Technical and legal methods to maintain territorial borders
- Tacking cybercrime across the globe
- Programme of European and Global directives 2002 - 2020
- Part 4: The Here and Now
- 4.1: Surveillance, geo locators, we are being watched
- 4.2: Cyber learning and education
- 4.3: Information warfare and online disinformation
- Part 5: The Future
- Cyberselves
- Becoming Digital
- Cyber Benefits
- Cyber Risks and Balances
- Cyber, You, Education and Ethics
- Acknowledgments.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781789550061
- 1789550068
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