Author:
Publisher: Soffer Publishing
Total Pages: 81
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ISBN: 2487678178

100 Top Tips – Stay Safe Online and Protect Your Privacy

100 Top Tips – Stay Safe Online and Protect Your Privacy
Author: Nick Vandome
Publisher: In Easy Steps
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1840788844

One of the biggest issues for all users in the online world is security and privacy. Whether it is browsing the web, using email or communicating via social media, people are increasingly aware of the threats that are ever-present in the online world. However, recognizing these threats is the first step to preventing them, and a good understanding of online security and privacy issues is essential to keep safe from a variety of online threats. 100 Top Tips – Stay Safe Online and Protect Your Privacy contains tips covering all aspects of staying as safe as possible in the online world. These include: · Detailing the types of threats that are out there · Ensuring that passwords for all of your devices are as secure as possible · Identifying and avoiding common online scams and cons · Staying protected when using websites · Dealing with threats that can be contained within emails · Looking at general social media security threats · Understanding security issues related specifically to Facebook · Protecting yourself against identity theft · Keeping your money safe when using online banking · Using security options to keep children safe in the online world With 100 Top Tips – Stay Safe Online and Protect Your Privacy at your side, you will be one step closer to protecting yourself from the ongoing threats in the online world.

Protecting Your Privacy in a Data-Driven World

Protecting Your Privacy in a Data-Driven World
Author: Claire McKay Bowen
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2021-11-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1000481824

At what point does the sacrifice to our personal information outweigh the public good? If public policymakers had access to our personal and confidential data, they could make more evidence-based, data-informed decisions that could accelerate economic recovery and improve COVID-19 vaccine distribution. However, access to personal data comes at a steep privacy cost for contributors, especially underrepresented groups. Protecting Your Privacy in a Data-Driven World is a practical, nontechnical guide that explains the importance of balancing these competing needs and calls for careful consideration of how data are collected and disseminated by our government and the private sector. Not addressing these concerns can harm the same communities policymakers are trying to protect through data privacy and confidentiality legislation.

200+ Ways to Protect Your Privacy

200+ Ways to Protect Your Privacy
Author: Jeni Rogers
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-01-08
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1721400133

Discover simple strategies for protecting your personal and confidential information on and offline with this essential and easy-to-understand guide. We all know that the internet can serve as a hotbed for identity theft. But it isn’t the only place where your privacy can be breached. In fact, there are lots of ways you can protect your privacy (or diminish it) that have little or nothing to do with access to the internet. Your home, your photos, your trash can, your kids, your favorite restaurant or store—and even you have the ability to unknowingly reveal your private information to everyone from thieves to busybodies. But you don’t need to hire a specialist to keep your information safe—you can do it yourself with these 200+ easy-to-implement tactics, some of which include: —Shredding hard copies of bills — Turning off Bluetooth when not in use — Using a firewall — Hiding spare keys in an unusual place Keeping your information secure lies in your hands—make sure you’re not putting yourself at risk in your daily habits with this essential guide.

Privacy is Power

Privacy is Power
Author: Carissa Veliz
Publisher: Melville House
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 161219916X

An Economist Book of the Year Every minute of every day, our data is harvested and exploited… It is time to pull the plug on the surveillance economy. Governments and hundreds of corporations are spying on you, and everyone you know. They're not just selling your data. They're selling the power to influence you and decide for you. Even when you've explicitly asked them not to. Reclaiming privacy is the only way we can regain control of our lives and our societies. These governments and corporations have too much power, and their power stems from us--from our data. Privacy is as collective as it is personal, and it's time to take back control. Privacy Is Power tells you how to do exactly that. It calls for the end of the data economy and proposes concrete measures to bring that end about, offering practical solutions, both for policymakers and ordinary citizens.

How to Protect Your Privacy

How to Protect Your Privacy
Author: Jeff Blum
Publisher: Jeff Blum
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2023-11-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

More and more of our life is becoming digital. Are you prepared to deal with the privacy and security implications? As a digital nomad, the author lives online more than most others and has sometimes had to learn about the issues involved the hard way. As an online researcher, he decided to take a comprehensive look at all aspects of cybersecurity and share that knowledge with you via this hands-on guide to the ever growing and complex world of digital security. The following major topics are covered: - Passwords: Everything You Need to Know - Protecting Your Computer - Protecting Your Mobile Devices - Protecting Your Files (Encryption) - Protecting Your Online Activity - Protecting Your Network Connection You'll also find helpful information and practical tips to secure your electronic devices, avoid social engineering (phishing) attacks, browse the Internet safely, deal with social media privacy concerns, remove your personal data from information brokers, keep your cloud data safe, avoid identity theft, choose and use virtual private networks (VPNs), and preserve or pass on accounts in case of death. Newer digital privacy issues like generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), passkeys, and automotive privacy threats are covered as well. Each topic is covered in detailed, yet easy-to-understand language. In addition, throughout the book are references to almost 400 hundred useful resources.

Trust, Privacy, and Security in Digital Business

Trust, Privacy, and Security in Digital Business
Author: Steven Furnell
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-08-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642403433

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Trust and Privacy in Digital Business, TrustBus 2013, held in Prague, Czech Republic, in August 2013 in conjunction with DEXA 2013. The 16 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: access control and authentication; identity and trust management; privacy and confidentiality management; information systems security; security policies/legal issues; and trust and privacy in mobile and pervasive environments.

50 Ways to Protect Your Identity in a Digital Age

50 Ways to Protect Your Identity in a Digital Age
Author: Steve Weisman
Publisher: FT Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2012-10-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0133089460

It is better to stop identity theft from happening in the first place than have to fix or repair the situation afterwards. Steve Weisman reveals the threats of new identity theft attacks based on use of Facebook, iPad, iPhone, Android, cloud apps, iPod, and other new technologies -- and shows you how to protect yourself, or how to fix the damage if you've already been attacked! Discover why ID theft is more dangerous than ever, and discover today's most dangerous new threats -- including attacks targeting medical records, personal finance and online banking sites, the elderly, and military service members. Meet the hackers and organized crime groups who want to steal your identity and money -- and learn how to protect your data and your life! Step by step, Weisman shows how to avoid risks, minimize risks you can't completely avoid, and immediately take the right steps if you're ever victimized. He objectively reviews new products and services that promise to fight identity theft, and previews emerging dangers, such as RFID credit cards. If you use a computer, the Internet, a smartphone, cell phone, tablet, or any other communications device, 50 Ways to Protect Your Identity in a Digital Age isn't just an indispensable wake-up call: it's the world's best resource for protecting yourself!

My Data My Privacy My Choice

My Data My Privacy My Choice
Author: Rohit Srivastwa
Publisher: BPB Publications
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2020-06-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9389845181

Learn to secure your personal data & reclaim your online privacy! Ê KEY FEATURESÊ - Understand your cyber risk exposure by calculating your Privacy Scoreª - Improve your Privacy Score with easy-to-follow recommendations - Different recommendations for different levels of expertise Ð YOUR choice! - An ÔinteractiveÕ book with inline QR code references for further learning! - Instantly applicable recommendations that show immediate results! - Gamification of recommended actions to incentivize best practice behaviors. - Quantifiable* improvement by the end of the book! Ê DESCRIPTIONÊ This book intends to be a comprehensive step-by-step guide on how to take control of all your digital footprints on the internet. You will begin with a quick analysis that will calculate your current Privacy Score. The aim of this book is to improve this Privacy Score by the end of the book.Ê By the end of this book, you will have ensured that the information being leaked by your phone, your desktop, your browser, and your internet connection is minimal-to-none. All your online accounts for email, social networks, banking, shopping, etc. will be made secure and (almost) impervious to attackers. You will have complete control over all of your personal information that is available in public view.Ê Your personal information belongs to you and you alone. It should never ever be available for anyone else to see without your knowledge and without your explicit permission. Ê WHAT WILL YOU LEARN - How to safeguard your privacy online - How to secure your personal data & keep it private - How to prevent your devices from leaking your private info - How to prevent various websites & services from ÔspyingÕ on you - How to Ôlock downÕ your social media profiles - How to identify threats to your privacy and what counter-measures to take WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR Anyone who values their digital security and privacy and wishes to Ôlock downÕ their personal data will find this book useful. Corporate IT departments can use this as a reference book to design data security practices and training modules for employees. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Prologue 2. Internet and Privacy 3. Android Devices 4. Apple iPhones 5. Smartphone Apps 6. Smart Devices & IoT 7. Desktops Ð Operating Systems 8. Desktops Ð Software Applications 9. Desktops Ð Browsers 10. Services - Email 11. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) 12. Networks: Connectivity, & Internet 13. Operational Security (OPSEC) 14. Epilogue 15. Bonus Chapter: Useful Tips and Tricks

Privacy and Security in the Digital Age

Privacy and Security in the Digital Age
Author: Anne C. Cunningham
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1534500324

The digital age has enhanced our lives in such profound ways that it’s difficult to imagine how we ever coped without computers, the internet, and smartphone cameras. But along with the obvious improvements that technology offers come threats to our personal freedoms. Readers of this enlightening anthology will be faced with complicated dilemmas from a variety of informed viewpoints: Does the government have the right to monitor its citizens? Should consumers have expectations of privacy? Does video surveillance make us safer in our communities? Is security more important than liberty?