Encyclopedia of Cyber Security

THREE VOLUME SET
By James Graham

£1299.00

9781806960040
Hardcover
2026

Description

The "Encyclopedia of Cybersecurity" is an effort aimed at compiling information on various topics within the realm of cybersecurity. This extensive resource seeks to be a definitive guide, covering a wide array of subjects from foundational concepts to advanced technologies and methodologies. It brings out insights of network security, cryptography, risk management, or cyber law, ensuring that the encyclopedia remains comprehensive and authoritative. By integrating these diverse perspectives, the work aims not only to educate and inform but also to inspire further innovations and discussions in the field of cybersecurity.

Vol. 1 Cyber Security Essentials
Cyber Security essentials are core practices and technologies that create a foundational defense against common cyber threats. Key elements include implementing firewalls, maintaining secure configurations, managing access controls, deploying malware protection, and ensuring consistent security update management. Understanding these principles is crucial for safeguarding sensitive data and digital assets in today's complex threat environment. Embarking on the journey through this comprehensive volume promises readers a transformative experience, equipping them with invaluable insights, practical skills, and a profound understanding of the intricate world of digital defense.

Vol. 2 Human-Computer Interaction and Cyber Security
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Cybersecurity are deeply connected fields focusing on creating secure, usable, and user-friendly digital interactions. HCI addresses how humans interact with computers, aiming to improve interfaces and user experience, while Cybersecurity focuses on protecting information and systems. Their intersection, known as HCI Security or Usable Security, uses HCI principles to design security features that are intuitive and effective for users, reducing errors and enhancing user trust in technology.

Vol. 3 Cyber Security: Public Sector Threats & Responses
The Internet has given rise to new opportunities for the public sector to improve efficiency and better serve constituents in the form of e-government. But with a rapidly growing user base globally and an increasing reliance on the Internet, digital tools are also exposing the public sector to new risks. Cybersecurity: Public Sector Threats and Responses focuses on the convergence of globalization, connectivity, and the migration of public sector functions online. It identifies the challenges you need to be aware of and examines emerging trends and strategies from around the world.

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