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Experts share their knowledge so you can live carefree! It has never been more dangerous and at the same time easier than today to entrust one's privacy and personality to strangers. If people are regarded as digital goods and they hardly notice it themselves due to a lack of knowledge, this will cost freedom, security and livelihoods. Creating more security for everyone should be the top priority. This includes protection against data and identity loss. Data security issues are unmistakable. Millions of identities are stolen every year. The Internet and our worldwide network has degenerated…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Experts share their knowledge so you can live carefree! It has never been more dangerous and at the same time easier than today to entrust one's privacy and personality to strangers. If people are regarded as digital goods and they hardly notice it themselves due to a lack of knowledge, this will cost freedom, security and livelihoods. Creating more security for everyone should be the top priority. This includes protection against data and identity loss. Data security issues are unmistakable. Millions of identities are stolen every year. The Internet and our worldwide network has degenerated into a pure propaganda and manipulation tool. Exacerbated by poor quality and excessive use, the Internet and connected systems have become the No. 1 resource and time waster. Data protection laws alone are not enough, so concepts like the S.o.P. are a must in our time! The whole world is a stage and all women and men are mere players, they perform and leave again. (Shakespeare)
Autorenporträt
Louis Melloy is a passionate IT expert. At school, he was particularly enthusiastic about mathematics, chemistry and physics. After graduating from high school, he joined the Navy and recorded activities on radar. Since 1996, he has been working as a project manager and security consultant in many areas of the company. He quickly realized that there were serious problems with data processing, people and the processes behind them. This was ultimately the trigger to write so that other people could also benefit from his knowledge.