Family Security Resource: The Art of Invisibility - Kevin Mitnick
The Art of Invisibility by Kevin Mitnick
Here is the book link: http://amzn.to/2y7z9ca
Worth Reading?
Absolutely. Kevin Mitnick (author) provides novice and sophisticated computer users numerous tips to enhance personal on-line / cyber security. I've been in the security business for almost 30 years, and this is one of the best books I've seen that provides at home users deep, but applicable, insights to home on-line security.
Worth Owning?
Yes. The book gives readers the mental insights and perspective one must have to best maintain personal privacy.
Is there such a thing as right of privacy?
In theory yes. However Mitnick proves how computer/phone users relinquish that privacy through vanity purchases. The government does not need to monitor your information; you give your data away to companies who SELL your private information to big data services supporting businesses using big data to target your wallet; determine whether an employee should hire you; your credit informa…
Here is the book link: http://amzn.to/2y7z9ca
Worth Reading?
Absolutely. Kevin Mitnick (author) provides novice and sophisticated computer users numerous tips to enhance personal on-line / cyber security. I've been in the security business for almost 30 years, and this is one of the best books I've seen that provides at home users deep, but applicable, insights to home on-line security.
Worth Owning?
Yes. The book gives readers the mental insights and perspective one must have to best maintain personal privacy.
Is there such a thing as right of privacy?
In theory yes. However Mitnick proves how computer/phone users relinquish that privacy through vanity purchases. The government does not need to monitor your information; you give your data away to companies who SELL your private information to big data services supporting businesses using big data to target your wallet; determine whether an employee should hire you; your credit informa…