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As personal data continues to be shared and used in all aspects of
society, the protection of this information has become paramount.
While cybersecurity should protect individuals from cyber-threats,
it also should be eliminating any and all vulnerabilities. The use
of hacking to prevent cybercrime and contribute new countermeasures
towards protecting computers, servers, networks, web applications,
mobile devices, and stored data from black hat attackers who have
malicious intent, as well as to stop against unauthorized access
instead of using hacking in the traditional sense to launch attacks
on these devices, can contribute emerging and advanced solutions
against cybercrime. Ethical Hacking Techniques and Countermeasures
for Cybercrime Prevention is a comprehensive text that discusses
and defines ethical hacking, including the skills and concept of
ethical hacking, and studies the countermeasures to prevent and
stop cybercrimes, cyberterrorism, cybertheft, identity theft, and
computer-related crimes. It broadens the understanding of
cybersecurity by providing the necessary tools and skills to combat
cybercrime. Some specific topics include top cyber investigation
trends, data security of consumer devices, phases of hacking
attacks, and stenography for secure image transmission. This book
is relevant for ethical hackers, cybersecurity analysts, computer
forensic experts, government officials, practitioners, researchers,
academicians, and students interested in the latest techniques for
preventing and combatting cybercrime.
This book addresses the troubling dearth of knowledge that many
American undergraduate students have about Africa. Many scholars
with research interest in Africa are caught by surprise at the
superficial knowledge that students bring to their classrooms; it
is a knowledge base that is bereft of an insightful analytical
framework of the pertinent issues just as it is deprived of a
well-informed historical context of the events. There is no
mistaking of the import the mass media and neighborhood folklore in
shaping the students' perception about the realities of Africa's
developments. Mitigating these effects requires access to a
college-level introductory textbook on Africa covering a gamut of
themes that are germane to the contemporary realities of the
continent. It is a textbook that does not romanticize Africa, but
addresses the persistent stereotypes that characterize issues about
the region. The book does so in two significant ways. First, it
offers a refreshing examination of African issues from an
afrocentric perspective. This allows the writers to present issues
from which they have practical experience, and for the reader to
examine them from insider scholarship. Second, it provides an
opportunity for scholars and readers to analyze the issues from an
interdisciplinary perspective. Interdisciplinarity is a testament
that issues are complex and no single discipline can sufficiently
address them. A combination of these two approaches ensures that
the book does not develop into a limited and parochial view of
issues. The themes covered in the book include: disciplinary
perspectives in African studies, ethnocentricism in teaching human
geography of Africa, and topics of geography, religion and
spirituality, mathematics, psychology, government and public
policy, the transformation of higher education, rural development,
communication and socio-economic development, culture and decision
making styles all as they relate to Africa.
As personal data continues to be shared and used in all aspects of
society, the protection of this information has become paramount.
While cybersecurity should protect individuals from cyber-threats,
it also should be eliminating any and all vulnerabilities. The use
of hacking to prevent cybercrime and contribute new countermeasures
towards protecting computers, servers, networks, web applications,
mobile devices, and stored data from black hat attackers who have
malicious intent, as well as to stop against unauthorized access
instead of using hacking in the traditional sense to launch attacks
on these devices, can contribute emerging and advanced solutions
against cybercrime. Ethical Hacking Techniques and Countermeasures
for Cybercrime Prevention is a comprehensive text that discusses
and defines ethical hacking, including the skills and concept of
ethical hacking, and studies the countermeasures to prevent and
stop cybercrimes, cyberterrorism, cybertheft, identity theft, and
computer-related crimes. It broadens the understanding of
cybersecurity by providing the necessary tools and skills to combat
cybercrime. Some specific topics include top cyber investigation
trends, data security of consumer devices, phases of hacking
attacks, and stenography for secure image transmission. This book
is relevant for ethical hackers, cybersecurity analysts, computer
forensic experts, government officials, practitioners, researchers,
academicians, and students interested in the latest techniques for
preventing and combatting cybercrime.
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