Protect Yourself Online

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With the help of the Internet, our personal information is everywhere. Our banking and financial information is online, along with our medical records and social media profiles. Privacy is becoming a bigger issue now that we share our personal information for more things, more frequently. Matthew Danda’s “Protect Yourself Online” is a great place to start learning how to be a more knowledgeable user of the Internet and how to be more aware of our personal information. The book is structured into four parts: Part 1 discusses the fundamentals of Internet security and privacy, Part 2 specializes in privacy while on the World Wide Web, Part 3’s topics are e-mail security and privacy, and Part 4 discusses the ways in which to secure a computer. Following the structure of the book, I will review and summarize the most important aspects of the parts and chapters in chronological order. Part 1 features chapters one through five. Chapter 1 is titled “Beginning Your Online Journey” and Danda introduces the reader to the idea that there are threats on the Internet that could happen to them. He explains that threats can be against a person’s computer, property, or personal safety. He also points out the fact that some threats can go undetected. Danda uses this opening chapter to shed light on ideas that readers may not have considered. In Chapter 2, Danda describes the basics of the Internet. He states that security threats are a result of the design of the Internet. The Internet was used exclusively by the military until 1995, when it was made public (Danda 23). The most popular services on the Internet are e-mail and the World Wide Web (Danda 23). An IP address is assigned to each computer, and no two IP addresses are the same. Computers send information on the Internet by breaking down the information into packets and sending the packets separately (Danda

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