David Schropfer's done it again! After penning a great primer on mobile financial services, The Smartphone Wallet, he recreates his success with this primer on digital security.
In this well written guide you'll find simple tips that will help readers build good digital habits. The information is well laid out in David's simple, straightforward explanatory style. There are no requirements here, and no judgement about your current habits ...
A key point for me in this book is that there may not be any logic to the digital intrusion. It may just be an excerise to prove some software or show a hacker's prowess. I had never considered that a digital attack may not be logical, but simply idle fodder for the attacker ...
Anyone who uses a smartphone, laptop or desktop should read this book. Online safety is critical, everyone can learn something from this digital habits primer - even a know-it-all like me.
As David states in the book's introduction:
So, why habits, and not tasks? Because habits are behavioral, not technical. Habits are relatively easy things to do; and they have to be easy, otherwise you could not continue to do them on a regular basis.
A "task" is how to reconfigure your WiFi, or how to set up backup disk, or how to set up an untraceable web browser. You will find no tasks in this book, just simple, minor things to do (or avoid) every time you use a computer or mobile device.
There you have it; simple, logical advice from someone working on the cutting edge of digital security.
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