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  • af Wendy Goucher
    108,95 kr.

    10-year-old Eesha is new to the town and her primary school. She's struggling to fit in and soon finds herself the victim of teasing by a small group of girls in her class. After a close encounter with a deep, muddy puddle, this turns into bullying texts and a video that makes Eesha a laughing stock around the school. In a desperate attempt to find a way out of her dark situation, Eesha escapes into her Cyberland, where, together with a faithful and wise red panda, Daxa, she not only works out how she is being bullied, but also how to protect herself in future. Eesha's adventure uses the medium of story to help children think about how smart behaviour can help to protect them from texting attacks - Diverse set of characters - Written by a cyber consultant - Playful illustrations by talented illustrator

  • af Wendy Goucher
    148,95 kr.

    Join Nettie and her cousin Claudia as they explore Cyberland, befriend Puffles and learn the importance of taking care of how we share! In this accessible and exciting series developed by Cyber Security expert, Wendy Goucher, both children and adults will learn about internet safety together.

  • - introduce cyber security to your children
    af Wendy Goucher
    88,95 kr.

    In her second adventure in Cyberland with her friend Webby, Nettie is shocked to discover Charlie the dog pretending to be her after she had left her tablet device unlocked.Young children may not be able to read words or design passwords, but they can begin to understand the importance of keeping things safe. Parents and carers will also be opening a discussion about privacy which is important to small children outside of their use of computers and devices. Using the story of Nettie and Webby, adults can continue their introduction to cybersecurity that they began in the first books. For young children it is not only about getting them to behave securely online, it is also about establishing a way children and adults can talk about cyber security as they grow. In this book the start the conversation is around the importance of locking screens on devices, but where it goes from there is up to you. Academic research has shown the importance of planting the seeds of understanding of password safety with children as soon as possible so they develop good safe cyber habits.Further discussion at the end of the book points towards a basic understanding about designing secure password security and the importance of keeping passwords private.''Perfect for starting conversations around online safety'' Heather Toomey, Cyber Lead, Derbyshire''s Education Data Hub''Very child friendly and engaging'' Teju Herath, Associate Processor in Information Systems, Brock University

  • - introduce cyber security to your children
    af Wendy Goucher
    88,95 kr.

    Using the story of Nettie and Webby, adults can introduce cybersecurity to young children and start the conversation about going online safely.This book takes Nettie on her first adventure in Cyberland with her new friend Webby, where she finds not everything is cute and fluffy. Relevant links are included at the end of the book to help parents and carers further their understanding of risk and protection on the Internet.''Delightful'' Professor Karen Renaud, Abertay University''Essential and engaging'' Richard Hollis, Director, Risk Factory''A pleasure to introduce Nettie and Webby to my own children'' Becky Pinkard, CISO, Aldermore Bank PLC''A first class book'' John McNally MP

  • - Careers in information security
    af Wendy Goucher
    276,95 kr.

    Identifying security gaps in an organisation's information systems is a first and vital step in protecting data and information. This is what makes the role of an information security (or assurance) auditor so important. However, this is a role that is often maligned as a 'check list monkey' who adds nothing to the business. This practical book confronts this stereotype and gives an excellent introduction to the role, covering areas such as purpose, required skills, responsibilities, interface and career progression as well as tools, standards and frameworks related to the role. Based on the author's extensive experience, it gives practical guidance to those new to the role or interested in developing a better understanding of what it entails.