Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Industry Market Research, Statistics, Trends and Leading Companies
A complete market research guide to the cybersecurity, digital ID and online fraud industry-for strategic planning, competitive intelligence, employment searches or financial research. Features trends analysis, statistical tables and glossary. Provides profiles of hundreds of leading cybersecurity, digital ID and online fraud industry firms ......
A guide to protecting your organisation, reputation and career
Cybersecurity is no longer purely an IT problem - it's a leadership responsibility that can derail careers, cripple organisations and erase shareholder trust overnight. Cybersecurity for Business Leaders equips leaders to understand cyber risk, make confident decisions and protect their businesses. Free from jargon and abstract theory, it ......
Identity Security in the AI Era addresses one of the most urgent challenges in cybersecurity today: safeguarding digital identities in a world transformed by artificial intelligence. As enterprises embrace cloud technologies, automation, and data-driven systems, identity has become the new perimeter and the most common target. This book provides a ......
For Social Engineering Attacks and Digital Prevention Techniques
In today's digital age, where data preservation is the cornerstone of security and communications, safeguarding this invaluable asset has never been more critical. In Information Security, Dr. Shekh Abdullah-Al-Musa Ahmed offers a dedicated framework for prevention techniques and will help readers navigate the complex and ever evolving landscape ......
Technology Changing for Working, Creating, and Playing
A quiet revolution is taking place within the computer ecosystem; one that will change the way we do business on the internet. It's called blockchain, and it promises to disrupt the way people interact with one another online, whether its messaging, banking, keeping up with medical records, land records, booking a vacation, socializing, or ......
How Your Privacy is Being Stolen and What You Can Do About it
In The Privacy Pirates, former National Security Agency intelligence officer Dr. Leslie Gruis explains the origins of American privacy and its deep connection to freedom and the American dream. She discusses some of the controversial issues, covering everything from attempts to protect privacy rights-many unsuccessful-to abuses of privacy by large ......
With the expansion of technology and governance, the information governance industry has experienced dramatic and often, sudden changes. Among the most important shifts are the proliferation of data privacy rules and regulations, the exponential growth of data and the need for removing redundant, obsolete, and trivial information and the growing ......
Top analyst Leslie Gruis's timely new book argues that privacy is an individual right and democratic value worth preserving, even in a cyberized world. Since the time of the printing press, technology has played a key role in the evolution of individual rights and helped privacy emerge as a formal legal concept. All governments exercise ......
Privacy on the internet is challenged in a wide variety of ways - from large social media companies, whose entire business models are based on privacy invasion, through the developing technologies of facial recognition, to the desire of governments to monitor our every activity online. But the impact these issues have on our daily lives is often underplayed or misunderstood. In this book, Paul Bernal analyses how the internet became what it is today, exploring how the current manifestation of the internet works for people, for companies and even for governments, with reference to the new privacy battlefields of location and health data, the internet of things and the increasingly contentious issue of personal data and political manipulation. The author then proposes what we should do about the problems surrounding internet privacy, such as significant changes in government policy, a reversal of the current 'war' on encryption, being brave enough to take on the internet giants, and challenging the idea that 'real names' would improve the discourse on social networks. ABOUT THE SERIES: The 'What Do We Know and What Should We Do About...?' series offers readers short, up-to-date overviews of key issues often misrepresented, simplified or misunderstood in modern society and the media. Each book is written by a leading social scientist with an established reputation in the relevant subject area. The Series Editor is Professor Chris Grey, Royal Holloway, University of London