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Home and Small Business Guide to Protecting Your Computer Network, Electronic Assets, and Privacy
Home and Small Business Guide to Protecting Your Computer Network, Electronic Assets, and Privacy
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In the news on a daily basis are reports of lost or stolen computer data, hacker successes, identity thefts, virus and spyware problems, and network incursions of various kinds. Many people, especially nonprofessional administrators of home or small business networks, feel helpless. In this book, technical security expert Philip Alexander explains in layman's terms how to keep networks and individual computers safe from the bad guys. In presenting solutions to these problems and many others, the book is a lifeline to those who know their computer systems are vulnerable to smart thieves and hackers—not to mention tech-savvy kids or employees who are swapping music files, stealing software, or otherwise making a mockery of the word security.
In his job protecting data and combating financial fraud, Philip Alexander knows well which power tools are required to keep hackers and thieves at bay. With his gift for putting technical solutions in everyday language, Alexander helps readers with home and/or small business networks protect their data, their identities, and their privacy using the latest techniques. In addition, readers will learn how to protect PDAs and smartphones, how to make hardware thefts more unlikely, how to sniff out scammers and the motives of offshore tech support personnel who ask too many questions, and how to keep personal information safer when shopping over the Internet or telephone.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Job #1: Secure Your Network
2. Solve Problems While Neutralizing Nosy Tech Support
3. Know Where Personal and Customer Data Goes
4. Gain Remote Access Securely
5. Keep Hackers and Snoops Out of Your Wireless World
6. Laugh Off Scammers
7. Employ Helpful Software and Safety Tools
8. Protect Your Cell Phones and PDAs
9. Avoid Theft and Loss of Hardware
10. Combat ID Theft
11. Protecting Children
Appendix A: Online Back-up Services
Appendix B: Services to Help Keep Children Safer Online
Appendix C: Tips and Tricks
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Product details
Published | 30 Apr 2009 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 176 |
ISBN | 9780313360084 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Alexander, the director of security operations for a fraud management company, has written this guide to computer network security for small businesses and individuals who need to protect electronic assets and maintain privacy. The author uses layman's terms to discuss effective strategies for securing networks, managing personal and customer data, gaining remote access securely, avoiding ID theft, protecting cell phones and PDAs and discouraging scammers and hackers. Additional tips are provided choosing the right protection software, increasing computer productivity and solving basic computer problems.
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