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This book is written for the first security hire in an organization; either an individual moving into this role from within the organization or hired into the role.
This book is an up-to-date self-help guide on Cybersecurity for everyone who connects to the Internet and uses technology. It is an effort to spread awareness about Cybersecurity by explaining techniques and methods to be implemented practically by readers.
In light of the significant changes in public attitudes towards surveillance in the last few years as a consequence of the Snowden disclosures and the Cambridge Analytica scandal, this book re-evaluates competing arguments between national security and personal privacy.
This book brings together perspectives from critical criminology, sociology, health studies... Læs mere
Cyber Victimology provides a global socio-legal-victimological perspective on victimization online, written in clear, non-technical terms, and presents practical solutions for the problem.
The internet and digital technology provide many opportunities to commit and facilitate crime. All developed and developing countries face similar challenges in this rapidly changing area. This book provides an analysis of cybercrime laws in Australia, Canada, the UK and the USA.
The book demystifies and deconstructs traditional notions of organized crime and offers an interdisciplinary textbook based on an analysis of its history, its codes, its language, symbols, rituals and lifestyles; in short, a cultural introduction to organized crime.
Crime and Punishment in the Future Internet is an examination of the development and... Læs mere
The Car Hacker's Handbook shows how to identify vulnerabilities in modern automotive vehicles.
Game Hacking shows programmers how to dissect computer games and create bots.
The fast-paced, riveting story of the hacking collective that is using technology as a force for good, and fighting back against corporations and countries that are going after our freedom, privacy, even our democracy.
In January 2012, the hacker collective Anonymous brought down the FBI website in response to planned American laws against internet piracy.