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Cybersecurity Homeland Security

The offensive strategy worked for a while, but eventually other nations, including Russia, Iran, North Korea, and China, acquired their own offensive capability and have tended to use it against the United States. NSA contractors created and sold "click-and-shoot" attack tools to U.S. agencies and close allies, but eventually the tools made their way to foreign adversaries. In 2016, NSAs own hacking tools were hacked, and they have been used by Russia and North Korea. NSA's employees and contractors have been recruited at high salaries by adversaries, anxious to compete in cyberwarfare. Cybersecurity Guide was created to help prospective students and early career professionals navigate this new space and find the opportunities that best fit educational and career goals. Although malware and network breaches existed during the early years, they did not use them for financial gain. By the second half of the 1970s, established computer firms like IBM started offering comm

What is an eBook? Understanding Why They Work and How to Make Your Own

“Clarity trumps persuasion,” as Dr. Flint McGlaughlin of MECLABS often says. Here, you can approach each chapter the way you might write a long blog post — by compartmentalizing each chapter into smaller sections or bullet points, as shown in the picture below. While my example has a few chapters, keep in mind that your EBOOK does not need to be lengthy. Rather, it's your opportunity to do a deep dive into a subject you've only lightly covered until now, but something your audience wants to learn more about. While the format has some limitations, such as not supporting audio or video, it supports DRM, which protects copyrighted material from being copied for distribution or viewed illegally. The Kids version improves on the Kindle Paperwhite’s great display, adjustable color temperature, even lighting, and waterproofing with a cover, a longer warranty, and no ads. OverDrive Borrow eBooks, audiobooks, and videos from thousands of public libraries worldwide. For Everyone All