MY THOUGHTS
What do you do when your data is stolen? Cyber Security is a major concern and the author puts a little fun into this serious subject as he gives information on the subject. Information the normal person can understand. It doesn't matter how good a security system you have, it's all in the people involved. It takes humans to operate the computers, the alarms, the intel, everything. Whenever there are people involved, mistakes are made, whether by accident or by purpose. Thee author shows how the system can be knowingly or unknowingly entered.. This was done by a virus called Stuxnet. Security doesn't land on one person's shoulders but on all. It takes a team to protect data and without that team, it's at stake. What I liked about the story was the combining of magic and animals into the technology. It all may seem rather technical but the author uses the animals and the magic as a way to learn with each chapter. It doesn't matter if it is one person's information or a big important company, data can be stolen, security systems can be hacked and information can be stolen. There is a moral to every story and this story certainly has one. The author gives summaries at the end of each chapter, tips and advice. It is written in a mythical way but that takes it into a level that the novice can grasp.
Excerpt:
“The paper man followed a crowd of elves and fairies onto the elevator. As he boarded, small pieces of paper in his knees and waist unfolded like an accordion, making him grow three inches taller. He adjusted the collar of his paper suit, allowing the newly folded pleats to fall nicely into place. He wiggled his shoulders, and a small paper flower popped joyfully out of his lapel. Nobody seemed to notice that he was made entirely of neatly folded pieces of paper. In fact, nobody noticed him at all—not the elves in uniforms or the ones in suits, not the fairies carrying their magic wands, and certainly not the turtle, who moved surprisingly quickly as he walked on his two back feet. The paper man slid to the back of the elevator, making room for several more straggling elves, before the elevator doors shut.”
I received a copy of this book from the author and PUYB and voluntarily decided to review it.