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Cyber Minds

You're reading from   Cyber Minds Insights on cybersecurity across the cloud, data, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and IoT to keep you cyber safe

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2020
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ISBN-13 9781789807004
Length 252 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Shira Rubinoff Shira Rubinoff
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Integrating Humans and Technology – Four Steps to Cyber Hygiene 2. How Risky Behavior Leads to Data Breaches FREE CHAPTER 3. Blockchain – The Unwritten Chapter on Cybersecurity 4. Cybersecurity in the Cloud – What You Need to Know 5. The World's Biggest Data Breaches – Proactive and Reactive Approaches 6. Trends in Cybersecurity 7. Staying Cybersecure in the IoT Revolution 8. Cyberwars – Bringing Military Lessons to Modern Information Security 9. Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) be Trusted to Run Cybersecurity? 10. Conclusion 11. Other Books You May Enjoy
12. Index

Negligent behaviors

Oblivious behavior is in some ways easier to deal with – the employee doesn't know that their behavior is threatening to the organization, and if they're educated properly and become part of a security culture, those behaviors will stop. Negligent non-malicious behavior, on the other hand, is when the employee knows that their action causes a security risk. They simply underestimate the risk, and overestimate the convenience of the risky action. These employees need to be convinced not just of what to do, but also of how important it is that they do it, and the possible consequences of not following the protocol.

Leaving the door open – the problem with recycled passwords

Coming up with a new password is often a task one faces without preparing for it – a reminder pops up and, suddenly, you need to invent a password. This leads to negligent employees using the same passwords and usernames that they've already used for websites...

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