Skillicorn, David B.,

Cybersecurity for everyone / David B. Skillicorn. - 1 online resource (viii, 94 pages) - CRC focus .

Includes index.

Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. How cyberspace works -- 2.1. Encounters with cyberspace -- 2.2. What is cyberspace? -- 2.3. Nodes -- 2.4. People -- 2.5. Pipes -- 2.6. Configuration -- 2.7. Types of traffic -- 2.8. The Deep Web -- 2.9. The Dark Web -- 2.10. The World Wide Web -- 2.11. Social aspects -- 2.12. Governance -- 2.13. Security issues -- 2.14. Non-benign use of cyberspace -- 3. Encryption and hashing -- 3.1. Private key encryption -- 3.2. Public key encryption -- 3.3. Digital signing and digital hashing 3.4. Encryption in use -- 4. Node security -- 4.1. Getting access to nodes -- 4.2. Malware -- 4.3. What does malware do? -- 4.4. Direct attacks -- 5. Pipe security -- 5.1. IP -- 5.2. TCP -- 5.3. UDP -- 5.4. Attacks leveraging protocols -- 5.5. Countermeasures -- 6. Configuration security -- 6.1. Internet Control Message Protocol -- 6.2. Domain Name Service -- 6.3. Switch vulnerabilities -- 6.4. Mounting an attack -- 6.5. Defending against attacks -- 6.6. Recovery -- 7. Application security -- 7.1. Email -- 7.2. Web traffic -- 7.3. Blockchains -- 8. Summary -- Index

Cyberspace is a critical part of our lives. Although we all use cyberspace for work, entertainment, and social life, much of its infrastructure and operation is invisible to us. We spend a big part of our lives in an environment that is almost an essential service but is full of potential dangers: a place where criminals can commit new kinds of crimes, where governments can exert political pressure, and where we can be hurt by the unthinking actions of the bored and careless. Making cyberspace more secure is one of the challenges of our times. This is not only (or perhaps even primarily) a technical challenge. It requires actions by governments and businesses to encourage security whenever possible, and to make sure that their own actions do not undermine it. Unfortunately, many of those in a position to do something about cybersecurity do not have the background to understand the issues fully. Cybersecurity for Everyone will help by describing the issues in a way that is accessible to anyone, but especially those from non-technical backgrounds.

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10.1201/9781003124030 doi


Computer security.
COMPUTERS / Computer Graphics / Game Programming & Design
COMPUTERS / Computer Science
COMPUTERS / Security / Viruses

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