Description
Product ID: | 9781032235509 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Ransomware and Cybercrime |
Authors: | Author: Andrew Jenkinson |
Page Count: | 182 |
Subjects: | Crime and criminology, Crime & criminology, Economics, Management and management techniques, Hospitality and service industries, Legal aspects of criminology, Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects, Computer security, Computer science, Economics, Management & management techniques, Security services, Criminology: legal aspects, Legal aspects of IT, Computer security, Computer science |
Description: | Select Guide Rating This book covers many cyber and ransom attacks and events including how we have got to the point of massive digital utilisation and particularly, during the Global Lockdown and pandemic that is Covid-19 to online spending that will see twice the monetary amount lost to cybercrime, then to that which is spent online. In May 2021, Jim Gosler, known as the Godfather and commander of US agencies’ cyber offensive capability, said, ''''Either the Intelligence Community (IC) would grow and adapt, or the Internet would eat us alive.'''' Mr Gosler was speaking at his retirement only several months before the terrorist attacks of 9/11. He possibly did not realise the catalyst or the tsunami that he and his tens of thousands of US IC offensive website operatives had created and commenced. Over the last two decades, what Mr Gosler and his army of Internet keyboard warriors created would become the modus operandi for every faceless, nameless, state-sponsored or individual cybercriminal to replicate against an unwary, ill-protected, and ignorant group of executives and security professionals who knew little to nothing about the clandestine methods of infiltration and weaponisation of the Internet that the US and UK agencies led, all in the name of security. This book covers many cyber and ransomware attacks and events, including how we have gotten to the point of massive digital utilisation, particularly during the global lockdown and COVID-19 pandemic, to online spending that will see twice the monetary amount lost to cybercrime than what is spent online. There is little to no attribution, and with the IC themselves suffering cyberattacks, they are all blamed on being sophisticated ones, of course. We are witnessing the undermining of our entire way of life, our economies, and even our liberties. The IC has lots to answer for and unequivocally created the disastrous situation we are currently in. They currently have little to no answer. We need—no, we must demand—change. That change must start by ensuring the Internet and all connections to it are secure and no longer allow easy access and exfiltration for both the ICs and cybercriminals. |
Imprint Name: | CRC Press |
Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2022-07-01 |