Cybersecurity discusses the evolving nature of Internet-based attacks, the vulnerabilities of individuals and corporations to these threats, and the hackers who carry out or defend against cyberattacks. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Essential Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
I thought the book was very informative to anyone looking to learn about the hacking world. It gave many real world examples and was easy to follow. However, when I gave this book to my friend (who knows about the topic) he said it was very basic, and cringy. This book is for anyone who knows nothing about the topic, and wants a basic understanding, but not for anyone who already knows about hacking. I would consider this book an entry level book to the topic, setting a solid basic foundation. Overall, since I knew nothing about the topic, I found it quite interesting.
A cybersecurity primer aimed at young adults. It briefly covers the technical concepts, history, and sociopolitical implications of cybersecurity. It's so elementary that those familiar with cybersecurity won't find anything new. The authors don't work in IT, but that's fine because this book is just an overview for laymen.
I really appreciated the neutrality of this book. It was able to speak of hackers without taking the media's approach that all hacking is evil. It was also more in-depth than I expected.