First, the book presents the full "man behind the curtain" origins of the cybersecurity threats we face globally today - you may be surprised to learn that hackers have very little to do with it, and the real crook is the one you pay that annual subscription fee for your virus scanner. You'll learn what "intellectual property" is as it relates to online security, and what your digital "identity" should always have been (and how to make that happen).
In this, the first (and to date, only) comprehensive deep-dive ever done by any world-class software engineer with extensive experience in dozens of actual corporate environments worldwide, the author presents in vivid detail the only logical, workable, and holistic solution to the problem domain ever devised. He reveals everything behind explosive patented and patent-pending technologies in secret development for a dozen years, now with its most significant components ready for open-sourcing.
Everyone picking up this book learns from it - seasoned technical professionals discover basic concepts and common-sense approaches they've never considered or heard before. Students gain a strong foundation they can layer upon for their future. Consumers learn the probing questions they need to ask to protect themselves from both threats and vendors. Educators are shown new ways to address these topics and make them relevant to their students as well as to the problem domain. This book is mandatory for the intellectual property professional (a patent attorney/agent/paralegal, an artists' rights agent, a content creator, or publishing entity) to map the relationships between online computing and the rights of content creators, publishers and providers.
One thousand densely-packed pages you'll reference time and time again, and which will save you untold pain and expense navigating what has been a treacherous online computer world.
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