Tons of malicious content floods the internet which can compromise your system and your device, be it your laptop, tablet or phone. If you believe using an antivirus software will keep you safe . . . you are wrong. This book will guide you and provide solutions to avoid common mistakes and to combat cyber attacks.
In Cyberwar, the eminent scholar Kathleen Hall Jamieson, who sifted through a vast amount of polling and voting data, is able to conclude with a reasonable degree of certainty that Russian help was crucial in elevating Trump to the Oval Office.
Beyond the familiar online world that most of us inhabit - a world of Google, Hotmail, Facebook and Amazon - lies a vast and often hidden network of sites, communities and cultures where freedom is pushed to its limits, and where people can be anyone, or do anything, they want.
The author argues that cyberlaw might best be considered a law of the `online intermediary,' and that by focusing on the regulation of online conduct by search engines, online retail outlets, Internet service providers and online social networks, a more cohesive and comprehensive concept of cyberlaw may be developed.