Fundamentals of Cyber Security

Fundamentals of Cyber Security

by Paul Dawson

ISBN9781806245772
PublisherDigital Drive Learning
Copyright Year2026
Price$269.00
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Description

Cybersecurity describes the precautions to secure electronic information and protect against loss or theft. Additionally, it is employed to prevent the misuse of these tools and data. Cybersecurity covers both software and hardware as well as data on the Internet and can be used to safeguard anything from private information to sophisticated governmental systems. Because the underlying infrastructure is spread, as well as the fact that businesses, the government, and individuals all approach it from different angles, cyber security is a distributed challenge. Under these conditions, legalisation, particularly in the field of criminal law, should be narrowly targeted, and regulation is best handled from the bottom up. Instead of the more conventional single, concentrated approach, scattered techniques are required. Networks, computers, and data are protected from attack, damage, and unauthorised access through a complex of cybersecurity technologies, procedures, and practices. Cybersecurity training teaches professionals how to identify weaknesses, thwart attacks, and react quickly in an emergency. The worldwide environment has seen significant changes as a result of the development of contemporary information technology, including changes in the speed and type of social interactions as well as the way military operations are managed in both peacetime and conflict. The advancement of information technology allows for new forms of harm and attack methods as well as the potential for new targets for attack by rivals. This book provides a thorough introduction to both cybersecurity theory and practice. Its broad breadth includes theory, the rationale for creating applications and security techniques, and applied and practical components. It addresses both the engineering and managerial aspects of computer security.

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