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1 click = 1 breach. Stop being the weakest link. 👾 You can’t fight what you can’t name. From malware to MFA, learn every term that matters. Learn what terms like “spoofing” or “botnet” really mean - fast. Cybersecurity Dictionary for Everyone — Available on Amazon.
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⚠️ Hackers don’t just target systems. They target you—your family, your home, your country. Hack Happens shows how cyberattacks happen in real-life scenarios, not theory. Understand the tactics, spot the traps, and fight back before it’s too late. amazon.com/dp/B0FBS7NHLW The Fitness Tracker That Gave Away a Soldier’s Location Hector was a dedicated military officer stationed at a secure overseas base. Between intense operations and long shifts, he made time to stay physically fit. He wore a popular fitness tracker that logged his daily runs, helping him monitor his endurance, pace, and progress over time. The device automatically uploaded his workouts to a companion app, where he could review his routes and compare stats with other users. It seemed harmless. Even motivating. Then came the breach. Military security analysts uncovered something alarming: a global heat map generated by fitness tracking data revealed running patterns of thousands of users around the world—including service members like Hector. The map, accessible to anyone online, showed glowing trails of activity in remote desert areas and isolated compounds—locations that were otherwise invisible on commercial maps. Hector's daily runs had drawn a digital path around the perimeter of his base. Suddenly, enemy forces had access to data that mapped out secure installations. With enough time and analysis, they could identify entrances, guard patrol patterns, and even estimate the number of personnel stationed there. It was an intelligence goldmine—created unintentionally by soldiers trying to stay in shape. Hector was horrified. He had never imagined that his private workouts could become a national security threat. The app never warned him that the data was being shared publicly, and he hadn’t thought to check the privacy settings. After all, he wasn’t posting photos or tagging locations—just tracking runs. But fitness trackers do more than count steps. They log exact GPS coordinates, timestamps, and movement history—often uploading it in real time. In response to the incident, the military moved quickly, banning certain wearables and disabling GPS functions on others. The breach became a case study in how innocent data can be weaponized. Hector had thought he was improving his fitness. Instead, his device had silently drawn a map for the enemy.
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Learn smarter with 50 tips and a cybersecurity dictionary for everyone! 🔑 Available on Amazon: amazon.com/dp/B0D6RXXRKK?twc…
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This and coding are probably two of the most important things we can be teaching ourselves right now, along with a trade skill.
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It is the honor of a lifetime to be appointed by President @realDonaldTrump as Director of Public Affairs at @CISAgov@DHSgov’s lead agency protecting our nation’s cybersecurity and critical infrastructure. 🇺🇸🛡️ I am deeply grateful for the trust placed in me. From building the @DeKalbGOP to over two decades in cybersecurity, every step of this journey has prepared me for this mission. ➡️ Read More: mailchi.mp/gagop/mccarthycis… @GaRepublicans #CISA #Cybersecurity #AmericaFirst #Leadership #DHS #gapol

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I’m delighted to share that my new book, “HACK HAPPENS,” has just been launched! 🙂 You probably know this is my third book, after Digital Banking Tips (2015) and Cybersecurity Dictionary for Everyone (2024). Of course, each has a different story behind it. Digital Banking Tips started with a blog post I wrote for Finextra at 3:30 a.m. when I couldn’t sleep. Then came more posts, three of which made it into the Top 5 Finextra blogs 2015. Even though I’ve loved it since day one, I always thought banking was a boring topic for most people. So I was surprised when those tips reached hundreds of thousands of readers. That content is still part of some university curricula and is frequently referenced. (Except by one guy 🥴 who apparently knows everything about digital banking and found it “totally useless.” The rest seemed to love it.) It even made me a small celebrity in the fintech world at the time. I once appeared on an influencer list alongside Bill Gates, just slightly above The Financial Times. It’s a pity that the influence wasn’t about financial well-being — just influence with no commercial value. Still, it meant something. Then came Cybersecurity Dictionary for Everyone (2024). That one started as a book on Identity and Access Management (IAM), but the content turned out to be either too complicated, boring, or just plain dull. Two editors I hired walked away mid-project — not once, but twice. That was enough to convince me that something wasn’t working. Maybe the world needed a cybersecurity dictionary more than it needed another IAM book. In some ways, it was an easier task — I’d been collecting cybersecurity terms for years. But translating them into everyday language was tough. I kept wondering: Is this even useful in the age of AI? Aren’t all these terms already on Google? But the last year proved otherwise, not because of sales (yes, the most frequently asked and “respected” KPI 🙄). And no, it’s obviously not selling enough — otherwise I wouldn’t be writing this from the small desk in my bedroom, but from a yacht in the Mediterranean, right? What was amazing was the interaction with people worldwide while promoting the dictionary. For a modest cybersecurity guy, working independently with no PR budget, reaching 400 million impressions, 3.5 million engagements, and thousands of conversations was unexpected — numbers you'd usually associate with major corporations or government campaigns. That gives you insight. Big insight. HACK HAPPENS is the result of that insight. I have no idea how much it will sell, what kind of reach it will have, or whether people will love it. But I did my best to repay what I owe to society and the good people who share this world with us. I hope I managed to do that. 🥸 Let’s see what unique experiences it brings… 😎 amazon.com/dp/B0FBWC4B7V
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Love this reminder. Cyber threats are real and growing — awareness and education are key. Don’t wait until something goes wrong. 🔐💡
Don't be a victim; don't wait until it's too late! ⚠️ 🖥️Invest in your cybersecurity. It's the best investment you can make for your future.💸 Educate yourself & your loved ones about online threats with CYBERSECURITY DICTIONARY for Everyone. On Amazon: amazon.com/CYBERSECURITY-DIC…
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In 2024, FBI and our partners raised the alarm about China’s hacking of US telecommunications infrastructure. This year, we’re going after the individuals responsible for the intrusions. If you have information about Salt Typhoon, we want to hear from you: ic3.gov/PSA/2025/PSA250424-2 ______________________________ 2024年,联邦调查局与我们的伙伴针对中国黑客入侵美国电信系统的行动发出警示。今年,我们计划将从事入侵行动的人员绳之以法。如果您有任何关于盐台风的信息,我们希望您跟我们联系: ic3.gov/PSA/2025/PSA250424-2…
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A. MEN !!!! Glad someone is getting it.
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Aviation safety does not only rely on machinery, network protection is also critical
🚨A cyber breach at 40,000 feet isn’t just an IT issue. 🛑Millions trust the skies every day. Only our top cybersecurity experts can keep them safe. ✈️ Cybersecurity matters. Learn about it. Demand it. "Cybersecurity Dictionary for Everyone" on Amazon: amazon.com/CYBERSECURITY-DIC…
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Loved that! 👍
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Make CyberSecurity cool Again.
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This comment you posted about where do we go from here. Was absolutely positively SPOT ON & WELL SPOKEN. Simply put THANK YOU for posting it cause I mainly just read HENCE- 1000’s of posts no rhyme or reason reading one or another. Once again Thank you. Trek Cory Bingham 🇺🇸🏒🇺🇸
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This is so amazing!
🇺🇸 A New Chapter for America—it’s time to put #cybersecurity first! 🚨 Cybersecurity = National Security A safer nation begins with informed citizens. Take the first step to understanding and protecting with the CYBERSECURITY DICTIONARY for Everyone: amazon.com/CYBERSECURITY-DIC…
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Many thanks, hope you liked it! 🙂
I just bought 2 of these. Gifts. Great book
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Hey Brandon! Honestly, We would be thrilled if jargon became so clear that a book like this wasn't even necessary! Sure, it might mean fewer or no sales—but then we'd happily dive deeper into advanced cybersecurity topics. A win-win either way !🙂
The fact that a book this big is needed just to explain jargon, speaks volumes about how overly complex the cybersecurity industry has become. There needs to be a change.
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Ouch! Sheila, of all the insults we've received for empowering people with cybersecurity knowledge, 'bad tool' definitely stings the most. We will wear that badge proudly, though—tools fix things, after all! 😉
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That's awesome—thank you! 🙂Hope you discover some hidden gems or useful refreshers in there. Happy reading!
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I'm already cyber security certified but bough this to fill in any missing info I may need.
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We need citizen data privacy protection laws and reform. We have a right to protect our data and not have it harvested on every website we use
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