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Cybersecurity and Cyberwar
Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know? | Allan Friedman, P.W. Singer
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A generation ago, "cyberspace" was just a term from science fiction, used to describe the nascent network of computers linking a few university labs. Today, our entire modern way of life, from communication to commerce to conflict, fundamentally depends on the Internet. And the cybersecurity issues that result challenge literally everyone: politicians wrestling with everything from cybercrime to online freedom; generals protecting the nation from new forms of attack, while planning new cyberwars; business executives defending firms from once unimaginable threats, and looking to make money off of them; lawyers and ethicists building new frameworks for right and wrong. Most of all, cybersecurity issues affect us as individuals. We face new questions in everything from our rights and responsibilities as citizens of both the online and real world to simply how to protect ourselves and our families from a new type of danger. And yet, there is perhaps no issue that has grown so important, so quickly, and that touches so many, that remains so poorly understood. In Cybersecurity and CyberWar: What Everyone Needs to Know?, New York Times best-selling author P. W. Singer and noted cyber expert Allan Friedman team up to provide the kind of easy-to-read, yet deeply informative resource book that has been missing on this crucial issue of 21st century life. Written in a lively, accessible style, filled with engaging stories and illustrative anecdotes, the book is structured around the key question areas of cyberspace and its security: how it all works, why it all matters, and what can we do? Along the way, they take readers on a tour of the important (and entertaining) issues and characters of cybersecurity, from the "Anonymous" hacker group and the Stuxnet computer virus to the new cyber units of the Chinese and U.S. militaries. Cybersecurity and CyberWar: What Everyone Needs to Know? is the definitive account on the subject for us all, which comes not a moment too soon. What Everyone Needs to Know? is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press.
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sebrittainclark
Cybersecurity: What Everyone Needs to Know | Peter W. Singer, Allan Friedman
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Hi friends, a reminder from your friendly neighborhood software engineer:

1. Change your password on netgalley as well as on any other sites where you used that password

2. Consider using a password manager (I like lastpass) to make this process easier in the future

3. Consider using a service like haveibeenpwned.com to get alerted when your email shows up in a data breach. Many sites don't alert users as quickly as netgalley did.

#netgalley

sebrittainclark I'm honestly super impressed by how netgalley has handled this breach. Sending an email two days after a breach happened and immediately implementing security measures basically never happens. 3y
j9brown Thanks for the tips. I tend to use the same handful of passwords even though I know I shouldn't. I wish more sites did the two-step authentication. 3y
bookishcow I never used this website but these are great tips in keeping your passwords safe. I created a password generator using Python that mixes up some letters numbers and symbols to make it secure 3y
BookwormM Great hints thanks for sharing 3y
CoffeeK8 Thanks for sharing 3y
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Texreader
Cybersecurity: What Everyone Needs to Know | Peter W. Singer, Allan Friedman
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I spoke at a conference just now and was surprised to see myself on LinkedIn just a few minutes later. Now down to south Texas to train hundreds of employees on cyber security

wanderinglynn Very cool! 👏🏻👍🏻 5y
Megabooks 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5y
TheSpineView Looking good! 🤩 5y
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mrsmarch 😮 😮 😮🥳 5y
Cathythoughts Well done ! Nice pic 5y
TrishB Cool 👍🏻 5y
GingerAntics Check you out!!! You‘re famous!!! 5y
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GoneFishing

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn‘t understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had.

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GoneFishing

In 2010, McAfee thought it impressive that it was discovering a new specimen of malware every fifteen minutes. In 2013, it was discovering one every single second!