Computer Networking and Cybersecurity: A Guide to
Price:
(as of – Details)
If you want to learn the basics of computer networking and how to protect yourself from cyber attacks, then pay attention…
Part one of this audiobook delivers a variety of computer networking-related topics to be easily understood by beginners. It focuses on enabling you to create a strong foundation of concepts of some of the most popular topics in this area.
We have provided a one-stop highway to learning about the fundamentals of computer networking, internet connectivity, cybersecurity, and hacking.
In part two, 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 part, you may decide to pursue a career in the domain of information security.
In part two, you will discover the following:
The importance of cybersecurityA brief history of cybercrime, the different types, and its evolution over the yearsThe various types of cyberattacks executed over the internetThe secrets of phishing attacks and how you can protect yourself against themThe different kinds of malware that exist in the digital worldThe fascinating tools to identify and tackle malwareRansomware and how attackers leverage technology to make moneyThe nine security testing methods you can learn to doNetwork security, web application security, and smartphone securityExamples of different types of hacks and past incidents to emphasize the need for cybersecurity
The topics outlined in this audiobook are delivered in a language easy to understand and constantly piquing your interest so that you will want to explore the topics presented even more.
So, if you want to learn about computer networking and cybersecurity in an efficient way, then scroll up and click the “buy now” button!
Richard Pierantozzi –
Knowledge is power
Great book
bill –
Have not read it yet
I have not been able to get to this one yet, but to a quick flip through it an it looks good.
Carlos Filippo –
Very poorly written
I admit that I should perhaps wait until the end of the book to write this but this is one awful book. I have a technical background, just not detailed in this subject. However, I have no clue how anyone without a technical background could understand this book. Acronyms are used without being defined (no acronym list in an appendix), terms are used without definition (the author must assume the reader is googling to get by), and the language is awful (“use pretty neat technology”). I am assuming the author did not have an editor, and has few written communication skills.I can only hope it gets better but that seems unlikely. Right now, I would call this a Word Salad Book; so far I have gleaned nothing about the subject.
John P. –
Don’t waste your money.
The book is little more than a dictionary of terms.
metrology dufus –
great info for the totally ignorant
IMHO good for 15 minutes in the fireplace.At the end you may have an understanding of the terminology and methods, but not much beyond that.If you are looking to understand or adjust firewall settings or a managed Ethernet switch, you will not find it here.
David Jackson –
Entry level.
I found it to be a good reference for beginner like me. Helpful information.
Chris –
got my dad to read it now he says he could security for companies. good book highly recommended.
Carl Watson –
Brilliant book for the bargain price, 10/10.