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Cyber Attacks

How to Protect Yourself Now in Cyber Warfare

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Cyber Attacks

By: John H. Ferrari
Narrated by: Grant Pennington
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As the cyber-attacks heat up and countries like China, Russia, and North Korea target the United States, its individuals, banking institutions, military, and government agencies become targets on a large scale. A recent ISACA and RSA Conference survey indicated that eight out of 10 board of directors are concerned with security. Eighty two (82) percent of organizations predict a cyber-attack is likely. It will take a giant army to fight off the new generation of cyber attackers. Encryption, firewalls, and authentication may be the first line of defense, but you are the first line of defense in your household! The steps you make can affect your family for generations to come. As the first responder in your household, make sure you have the determination, perseverance, and basic tools necessary to fight off an attack now!

©2016 John H. Ferrari (P)2016 John H. Ferrari
Freedom & Security National & International Security Politics & Government Security & Encryption National Security Computer Security
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