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- This book will help you get to grips with core infrastructure cybersecurity concepts through real-world accounts of common assaults on critical infrastructure.
- You'll gain an understanding of vital systems, networks, and assets essential for national security, economy, and public health.
- To learn all about cybersecurity principles, you'll go from basic concepts to common attack types and vulnerability life cycles.
- After studying real-world breaches for insights and practical lessons to prevent future incidents, you'll examine how threats like DDoS and APTs activate, operate,
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Produktbeschreibung
- This book will help you get to grips with core infrastructure cybersecurity concepts through real-world accounts of common assaults on critical infrastructure.

- You'll gain an understanding of vital systems, networks, and assets essential for national security, economy, and public health.

- To learn all about cybersecurity principles, you'll go from basic concepts to common attack types and vulnerability life cycles.

- After studying real-world breaches for insights and practical lessons to prevent future incidents, you'll examine how threats like DDoS and APTs activate, operate, and succeed.

- You'll also analyze risks posed by computational paradigms: AI and quantum computing advancements vs. legacy infrastructure.

- By the end of this book, you’ll be able to identify key cybersecurity principles to mitigate evolving attacks on critical infrastructure.

Autorenporträt
Soledad Antelada Toledano, a leading cybersecurity trailblazer, currently serves as security technical program manager at the Office of the CISO at Google. Her career took off at Berkeley Lab, a key player in internet development and scientific research, where she also contributed significantly to NERSC's cybersecurity. Soledad further made her mark as the head of security for the ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference, overseeing SCinet's network architecture. She founded GirlsCanHack, advocating for women in cybersecurity. Recognized as one of the 20 Most Influential Latinos in Technology in America in 2016, Soledad is a notable figure in promoting diversity and innovation in cybersecurity.