Hacking
W kategorii Hacking zebrano publikacje dotyczące nie tylko hackerów, crackerów i ich technik działania, ale także opisujące różne aspekty bezpieczeństwa komputerów i danych na nich przechowywanych. Poznacie technikę przeprowadzania audytów bezpieczeństwa oraz sposoby zabezpieczania się przed atakami hackerów, programami szpiegującymi czy zwykłą plagą wirusów.
Nauczycie się chronić nie tylko poszczególne komputery ale całe sieci komputerowe przez opracowanie i wdrożenie odpowiedniej polityki bezpieczeństwa, poprawne użycie firewalli czy odpowiednie skonfigurowanie serwerów pracujących pod Waszym nadzorem, a także opanujecie sposoby bezpiecznego surfowania po internecie.
Threat Modeling Best Practices. Proven frameworks and practical techniques to secure modern systems
Derek Fisher
Threat modeling has become a cornerstone of modern cybersecurity, yet it is often overlooked, leaving security gaps that attackers can exploit. With the rise in system complexity, cloud adoption, AI-driven threats, and stricter compliance requirements, security teams need a structured approach to proactively spot and stop risks before attackers do. This book delivers exactly that, offering actionable insights for applying industry best practices and emerging technologies to secure systems. It breaks down the fundamentals of threat modeling and walks you through key frameworks and tools such as STRIDE, MITRE ATT&CK, PyTM, and Attack Paths, helping you choose the right model and create a roadmap tailored to your business. You'll learn how to use leading threat modeling tools, identify and prioritize potential threats, and integrate these practices into the software development life cycle to detect risks early. The book also examines how AI can enhance analysis and streamline security decision-making for faster, stronger defenses.By the end, you'll have everything you need to build systems that anticipate and withstand evolving threats, keeping your organization secure in an ever-changing digital landscape.*Email sign-up and proof of purchase required
Threat Modeling Best Practices. Proven frameworks and practical techniques to secure modern systems
Derek Fisher
Threat modeling has become a cornerstone of modern cybersecurity, yet it is often overlooked, leaving security gaps that attackers can exploit. With the rise in system complexity, cloud adoption, AI-driven threats, and stricter compliance requirements, security teams need a structured approach to proactively spot and stop risks before attackers do. This book delivers exactly that, offering actionable insights for applying industry best practices and emerging technologies to secure systems. It breaks down the fundamentals of threat modeling and walks you through key frameworks and tools such as STRIDE, MITRE ATT&CK, PyTM, and Attack Paths, helping you choose the right model and create a roadmap tailored to your business. You'll learn how to use leading threat modeling tools, identify and prioritize potential threats, and integrate these practices into the software development life cycle to detect risks early. The book also examines how AI can enhance analysis and streamline security decision-making for faster, stronger defenses.By the end, you'll have everything you need to build systems that anticipate and withstand evolving threats, keeping your organization secure in an ever-changing digital landscape.*Email sign-up and proof of purchase required
Threat Modeling Best Practices. Proven frameworks and practical techniques to secure modern systems
Derek Fisher
Threat modeling has become a cornerstone of modern cybersecurity, yet it is often overlooked, leaving security gaps that attackers can exploit. With the rise in system complexity, cloud adoption, AI-driven threats, and stricter compliance requirements, security teams need a structured approach to proactively spot and stop risks before attackers do. This book delivers exactly that, offering actionable insights for applying industry best practices and emerging technologies to secure systems. It breaks down the fundamentals of threat modeling and walks you through key frameworks and tools such as STRIDE, MITRE ATT&CK, PyTM, and Attack Paths, helping you choose the right model and create a roadmap tailored to your business. You'll learn how to use leading threat modeling tools, identify and prioritize potential threats, and integrate these practices into the software development life cycle to detect risks early. The book also examines how AI can enhance analysis and streamline security decision-making for faster, stronger defenses.By the end, you'll have everything you need to build systems that anticipate and withstand evolving threats, keeping your organization secure in an ever-changing digital landscape.*Email sign-up and proof of purchase required
Threat Modeling Best Practices. Proven frameworks and practical techniques to secure modern systems
Derek Fisher
Threat modeling has become a cornerstone of modern cybersecurity, yet it is often overlooked, leaving security gaps that attackers can exploit. With the rise in system complexity, cloud adoption, AI-driven threats, and stricter compliance requirements, security teams need a structured approach to proactively spot and stop risks before attackers do. This book delivers exactly that, offering actionable insights for applying industry best practices and emerging technologies to secure systems. It breaks down the fundamentals of threat modeling and walks you through key frameworks and tools such as STRIDE, MITRE ATT&CK, PyTM, and Attack Paths, helping you choose the right model and create a roadmap tailored to your business. You'll learn how to use leading threat modeling tools, identify and prioritize potential threats, and integrate these practices into the software development life cycle to detect risks early. The book also examines how AI can enhance analysis and streamline security decision-making for faster, stronger defenses.By the end, you'll have everything you need to build systems that anticipate and withstand evolving threats, keeping your organization secure in an ever-changing digital landscape.*Email sign-up and proof of purchase required
Threat Modeling Gameplay with EoP. A reference manual for spotting threats in software architecture
Brett Crawley, Adam Shostack
Are you looking to navigate security risks, but want to make your learning experience fun? Here's a comprehensive guide that introduces the concept of play to protect, helping you discover the threats that could affect your software design via gameplay.Each chapter in this book covers a suit in the Elevation of Privilege (EoP) card deck (a threat category), providing example threats, references, and suggested mitigations for each card. You’ll explore the methodology for threat modeling—Spoofing, Tampering, Repudiation, Information Disclosure, and Elevation of Privilege (S.T.R.I.D.E.) with Privacy deck and the T.R.I.M. extension pack. T.R.I.M. is a framework for privacy that stands for Transfer, Retention/Removal, Inference, and Minimization. Throughout the book, you’ll learn the meanings of these terms and how they should be applied. From spotting vulnerabilities to implementing practical solutions, the chapters provide actionable strategies for fortifying the security of software systems.By the end of this book, you will be able to recognize threats, understand privacy regulations, access references for further exploration, and get familiarized with techniques to protect against these threats and minimize risks.
Threat Modeling Gameplay with EoP. A reference manual for spotting threats in software architecture
Brett Crawley, Adam Shostack
Are you looking to navigate security risks, but want to make your learning experience fun? Here's a comprehensive guide that introduces the concept of play to protect, helping you discover the threats that could affect your software design via gameplay.Each chapter in this book covers a suit in the Elevation of Privilege (EoP) card deck (a threat category), providing example threats, references, and suggested mitigations for each card. You’ll explore the methodology for threat modeling—Spoofing, Tampering, Repudiation, Information Disclosure, and Elevation of Privilege (S.T.R.I.D.E.) with Privacy deck and the T.R.I.M. extension pack. T.R.I.M. is a framework for privacy that stands for Transfer, Retention/Removal, Inference, and Minimization. Throughout the book, you’ll learn the meanings of these terms and how they should be applied. From spotting vulnerabilities to implementing practical solutions, the chapters provide actionable strategies for fortifying the security of software systems.By the end of this book, you will be able to recognize threats, understand privacy regulations, access references for further exploration, and get familiarized with techniques to protect against these threats and minimize risks.
Threat Modeling Gameplay with EoP. A reference manual for spotting threats in software architecture
Brett Crawley, Adam Shostack
Are you looking to navigate security risks, but want to make your learning experience fun? Here's a comprehensive guide that introduces the concept of play to protect, helping you discover the threats that could affect your software design via gameplay.Each chapter in this book covers a suit in the Elevation of Privilege (EoP) card deck (a threat category), providing example threats, references, and suggested mitigations for each card. You’ll explore the methodology for threat modeling—Spoofing, Tampering, Repudiation, Information Disclosure, and Elevation of Privilege (S.T.R.I.D.E.) with Privacy deck and the T.R.I.M. extension pack. T.R.I.M. is a framework for privacy that stands for Transfer, Retention/Removal, Inference, and Minimization. Throughout the book, you’ll learn the meanings of these terms and how they should be applied. From spotting vulnerabilities to implementing practical solutions, the chapters provide actionable strategies for fortifying the security of software systems.By the end of this book, you will be able to recognize threats, understand privacy regulations, access references for further exploration, and get familiarized with techniques to protect against these threats and minimize risks.
Threat Modeling Gameplay with EoP. A reference manual for spotting threats in software architecture
Brett Crawley, Adam Shostack
Are you looking to navigate security risks, but want to make your learning experience fun? Here's a comprehensive guide that introduces the concept of play to protect, helping you discover the threats that could affect your software design via gameplay.Each chapter in this book covers a suit in the Elevation of Privilege (EoP) card deck (a threat category), providing example threats, references, and suggested mitigations for each card. You’ll explore the methodology for threat modeling—Spoofing, Tampering, Repudiation, Information Disclosure, and Elevation of Privilege (S.T.R.I.D.E.) with Privacy deck and the T.R.I.M. extension pack. T.R.I.M. is a framework for privacy that stands for Transfer, Retention/Removal, Inference, and Minimization. Throughout the book, you’ll learn the meanings of these terms and how they should be applied. From spotting vulnerabilities to implementing practical solutions, the chapters provide actionable strategies for fortifying the security of software systems.By the end of this book, you will be able to recognize threats, understand privacy regulations, access references for further exploration, and get familiarized with techniques to protect against these threats and minimize risks.
Threat Modeling Gameplay with EoP. A reference manual for spotting threats in software architecture
Brett Crawley, Adam Shostack
Are you looking to navigate security risks, but want to make your learning experience fun? Here's a comprehensive guide that introduces the concept of play to protect, helping you discover the threats that could affect your software design via gameplay.Each chapter in this book covers a suit in the Elevation of Privilege (EoP) card deck (a threat category), providing example threats, references, and suggested mitigations for each card. You’ll explore the methodology for threat modeling—Spoofing, Tampering, Repudiation, Information Disclosure, and Elevation of Privilege (S.T.R.I.D.E.) with Privacy deck and the T.R.I.M. extension pack. T.R.I.M. is a framework for privacy that stands for Transfer, Retention/Removal, Inference, and Minimization. Throughout the book, you’ll learn the meanings of these terms and how they should be applied. From spotting vulnerabilities to implementing practical solutions, the chapters provide actionable strategies for fortifying the security of software systems.By the end of this book, you will be able to recognize threats, understand privacy regulations, access references for further exploration, and get familiarized with techniques to protect against these threats and minimize risks.
Dr. Paul Duplys, Dr. Roland Schmitz
TLS is the most widely used cryptographic protocol today, enabling e-commerce, online banking, and secure online communication. Written by Dr. Paul Duplys, Security, Privacy & Safety Research Lead at Bosch, and Dr. Roland Schmitz, Internet Security Professor at Stuttgart Media University, this book will help you gain a deep understanding of how and why TLS works, how past attacks on TLS were possible, and how vulnerabilities that enabled them were addressed in the latest TLS version 1.3. By exploring the inner workings of TLS, you’ll be able to configure it and use it more securely.Starting with the basic concepts, you’ll be led step by step through the world of modern cryptography, guided by the TLS protocol. As you advance, you’ll be learning about the necessary mathematical concepts from scratch. Topics such as public-key cryptography based on elliptic curves will be explained with a view on real-world applications in TLS. With easy-to-understand concepts, you’ll find out how secret keys are generated and exchanged in TLS, and how they are used to creating a secure channel between a client and a server.By the end of this book, you’ll have the knowledge to configure TLS servers securely. Moreover, you’ll have gained a deep knowledge of the cryptographic primitives that make up TLS.
Dr. Paul Duplys, Dr. Roland Schmitz
TLS is the most widely used cryptographic protocol today, enabling e-commerce, online banking, and secure online communication. Written by Dr. Paul Duplys, Security, Privacy & Safety Research Lead at Bosch, and Dr. Roland Schmitz, Internet Security Professor at Stuttgart Media University, this book will help you gain a deep understanding of how and why TLS works, how past attacks on TLS were possible, and how vulnerabilities that enabled them were addressed in the latest TLS version 1.3. By exploring the inner workings of TLS, you’ll be able to configure it and use it more securely.Starting with the basic concepts, you’ll be led step by step through the world of modern cryptography, guided by the TLS protocol. As you advance, you’ll be learning about the necessary mathematical concepts from scratch. Topics such as public-key cryptography based on elliptic curves will be explained with a view on real-world applications in TLS. With easy-to-understand concepts, you’ll find out how secret keys are generated and exchanged in TLS, and how they are used to creating a secure channel between a client and a server.By the end of this book, you’ll have the knowledge to configure TLS servers securely. Moreover, you’ll have gained a deep knowledge of the cryptographic primitives that make up TLS.
Dr. Paul Duplys, Dr. Roland Schmitz
TLS is the most widely used cryptographic protocol today, enabling e-commerce, online banking, and secure online communication. Written by Dr. Paul Duplys, Security, Privacy & Safety Research Lead at Bosch, and Dr. Roland Schmitz, Internet Security Professor at Stuttgart Media University, this book will help you gain a deep understanding of how and why TLS works, how past attacks on TLS were possible, and how vulnerabilities that enabled them were addressed in the latest TLS version 1.3. By exploring the inner workings of TLS, you’ll be able to configure it and use it more securely.Starting with the basic concepts, you’ll be led step by step through the world of modern cryptography, guided by the TLS protocol. As you advance, you’ll be learning about the necessary mathematical concepts from scratch. Topics such as public-key cryptography based on elliptic curves will be explained with a view on real-world applications in TLS. With easy-to-understand concepts, you’ll find out how secret keys are generated and exchanged in TLS, and how they are used to creating a secure channel between a client and a server.By the end of this book, you’ll have the knowledge to configure TLS servers securely. Moreover, you’ll have gained a deep knowledge of the cryptographic primitives that make up TLS.
Dr. Paul Duplys, Dr. Roland Schmitz
TLS is the most widely used cryptographic protocol today, enabling e-commerce, online banking, and secure online communication. Written by Dr. Paul Duplys, Security, Privacy & Safety Research Lead at Bosch, and Dr. Roland Schmitz, Internet Security Professor at Stuttgart Media University, this book will help you gain a deep understanding of how and why TLS works, how past attacks on TLS were possible, and how vulnerabilities that enabled them were addressed in the latest TLS version 1.3. By exploring the inner workings of TLS, you’ll be able to configure it and use it more securely.Starting with the basic concepts, you’ll be led step by step through the world of modern cryptography, guided by the TLS protocol. As you advance, you’ll be learning about the necessary mathematical concepts from scratch. Topics such as public-key cryptography based on elliptic curves will be explained with a view on real-world applications in TLS. With easy-to-understand concepts, you’ll find out how secret keys are generated and exchanged in TLS, and how they are used to creating a secure channel between a client and a server.By the end of this book, you’ll have the knowledge to configure TLS servers securely. Moreover, you’ll have gained a deep knowledge of the cryptographic primitives that make up TLS.
Dr. Paul Duplys, Dr. Roland Schmitz
TLS is the most widely used cryptographic protocol today, enabling e-commerce, online banking, and secure online communication. Written by Dr. Paul Duplys, Security, Privacy & Safety Research Lead at Bosch, and Dr. Roland Schmitz, Internet Security Professor at Stuttgart Media University, this book will help you gain a deep understanding of how and why TLS works, how past attacks on TLS were possible, and how vulnerabilities that enabled them were addressed in the latest TLS version 1.3. By exploring the inner workings of TLS, you’ll be able to configure it and use it more securely.Starting with the basic concepts, you’ll be led step by step through the world of modern cryptography, guided by the TLS protocol. As you advance, you’ll be learning about the necessary mathematical concepts from scratch. Topics such as public-key cryptography based on elliptic curves will be explained with a view on real-world applications in TLS. With easy-to-understand concepts, you’ll find out how secret keys are generated and exchanged in TLS, and how they are used to creating a secure channel between a client and a server.By the end of this book, you’ll have the knowledge to configure TLS servers securely. Moreover, you’ll have gained a deep knowledge of the cryptographic primitives that make up TLS.
Tokenomics. The Crypto Shift of Blockchains, ICOs, and Tokens
Sean Au, Thomas Power(GBP)
Tokenomics is the economy of this new world. This is a no-holds-barred, in-depth exploration of the way in which we can participate in the blockchain economy. The reader will learn the basics of bitcoin, blockchains, and tokenomics; what the very first ICO was; and how over a period of 5 years, various projects managed to raise the enormous sums of money they did. The book then provides insights from ICO experts and looks at what the future holds. By comparing the past, current, and future of this technology, the book will inform anyone, whatever motivates their interest.The crypto shift of blockchains, ICOs, and tokens is much more than just buying bitcoins, creating tokens, or raising millions in a minute in an ICO. It is a new paradigm shift from centralized to decentralized, from closed to open, and from opaqueness to transparency. ICOs and the creation of tokens during the craze of 2017 needed a lot of preparation, an understanding of cryptocurrencies and of emerging legal frameworks, but this has spurred a new movement to tokenize the world.The author gives an unbiased, authoritative picture of the current playing field, exploring the token opportunities and provides a unique insight into the developing world of this tokenized economy. This book will nourish hungry minds wanting to grow their knowledge in this fascinating area.
Eric Richardson, Filipi Pires
Modern organizations rely on complex vendor ecosystems, but third-party risk management (TPRM) and cybersecurity often operate in silos. This book shows how to connect vendor risk management with supply chain cybersecurity using a practical, lifecycle-driven approach.You’ll design a program covering onboarding, vendor risk assessment, continuous monitoring, and offboarding. You’ll begin by examining why TPRM and cybersecurity often operate in separate lanes, and what that gap costs in downtime, breach impact, and compliance exposure. Next, you’ll develop a modern taxonomy of supply chain risk, including fourth-party dependencies and software supply chain concerns, so risk discussions use consistent categories and measurable assumptions.From there, you’ll adopt a lifecycle-based model to structure vendor onboarding, assessment, monitoring, and offboarding—supported by vendor tiering, segmentation, and control mapping. The final chapter focuses on the regulatory blueprint: how to interpret NIST C-SCRM, ISO/IEC 27036, DORA, GDPR, and Executive Order 14028, then convert them into evidence-driven controls and audit-ready documentation.
Eric Richardson, Filipi Pires
Modern organizations rely on complex vendor ecosystems, but third-party risk management (TPRM) and cybersecurity often operate in silos. This book shows how to connect vendor risk management with supply chain cybersecurity using a practical, lifecycle-driven approach.You’ll design a program covering onboarding, vendor risk assessment, continuous monitoring, and offboarding. You’ll begin by examining why TPRM and cybersecurity often operate in separate lanes, and what that gap costs in downtime, breach impact, and compliance exposure. Next, you’ll develop a modern taxonomy of supply chain risk, including fourth-party dependencies and software supply chain concerns, so risk discussions use consistent categories and measurable assumptions.From there, you’ll adopt a lifecycle-based model to structure vendor onboarding, assessment, monitoring, and offboarding—supported by vendor tiering, segmentation, and control mapping. The final chapter focuses on the regulatory blueprint: how to interpret NIST C-SCRM, ISO/IEC 27036, DORA, GDPR, and Executive Order 14028, then convert them into evidence-driven controls and audit-ready documentation.
Eric Richardson, Filipi Pires
Modern organizations rely on complex vendor ecosystems, but third-party risk management (TPRM) and cybersecurity often operate in silos. This book shows how to connect vendor risk management with supply chain cybersecurity using a practical, lifecycle-driven approach.You’ll design a program covering onboarding, vendor risk assessment, continuous monitoring, and offboarding. You’ll begin by examining why TPRM and cybersecurity often operate in separate lanes, and what that gap costs in downtime, breach impact, and compliance exposure. Next, you’ll develop a modern taxonomy of supply chain risk, including fourth-party dependencies and software supply chain concerns, so risk discussions use consistent categories and measurable assumptions.From there, you’ll adopt a lifecycle-based model to structure vendor onboarding, assessment, monitoring, and offboarding—supported by vendor tiering, segmentation, and control mapping. The final chapter focuses on the regulatory blueprint: how to interpret NIST C-SCRM, ISO/IEC 27036, DORA, GDPR, and Executive Order 14028, then convert them into evidence-driven controls and audit-ready documentation.
Eric Richardson, Filipi Pires
Modern organizations rely on complex vendor ecosystems, but third-party risk management (TPRM) and cybersecurity often operate in silos. This book shows how to connect vendor risk management with supply chain cybersecurity using a practical, lifecycle-driven approach.You’ll design a program covering onboarding, vendor risk assessment, continuous monitoring, and offboarding. You’ll begin by examining why TPRM and cybersecurity often operate in separate lanes, and what that gap costs in downtime, breach impact, and compliance exposure. Next, you’ll develop a modern taxonomy of supply chain risk, including fourth-party dependencies and software supply chain concerns, so risk discussions use consistent categories and measurable assumptions.From there, you’ll adopt a lifecycle-based model to structure vendor onboarding, assessment, monitoring, and offboarding—supported by vendor tiering, segmentation, and control mapping. The final chapter focuses on the regulatory blueprint: how to interpret NIST C-SCRM, ISO/IEC 27036, DORA, GDPR, and Executive Order 14028, then convert them into evidence-driven controls and audit-ready documentation.
Eric F Crist
OpenVPN, the most widely used open source VPN package, allows you to create a secure network across systems, keeping your private data secure. Connectivity and other issues are a pain to deal with, especially if they are impacting your business. This book will help you resolve the issues faced by OpenVPN users and teach the techniques on how to troubleshoot it like a true expert. This book is a one stop solution for troubleshooting any issue related to OpenVPN. We will start by introducing you to troubleshooting techniques such as Packet Sniffing, Log Parsing, and OpenSSL. You will see how to overcome operating system specific errors. Later on, you will get to know about network and routing errors by exploring the concepts of IPv4 and IPv6 networking issues. You will discover how to overcome these issues to improve the performance of your OpenVPN deployment. By the end of the book, you will know the best practices, tips, and tricks to ensure the smooth running of your OpenVPN.
Twoje bezpieczeństwo w świecie cyber i AI 2026 Część 2 Cyberhigiena
Dariusz Gołębiowski
"Twoje bezpieczeństwo w świecie cyber i AI. Część 2: Cyberhigiena" wersja 2026 - to praktyczny, mocny i niezwykle aktualny poradnik, który pokazuje, jak realnie chronić siebie, swoje dane i swoją cyfrową codzienność w świecie zdominowanym przez cyberataki i sztuczną inteligencję. To nie jest książka strasząca teorią. To instrukcja przetrwania w świecie cyberzagrożeń - napisana prostym językiem, zrozumiałym dla każdego, ale oparta na realnych zagrożeniach, prawdziwych scenariuszach i aktualnej wiedzy eksperckiej. Czytelniczka/czytelnik dowie się m.in.: jak rozpoznać, że już padła/padł ofiarą cyberataku, jakie zagrożenia działają jawnie, a jakie "po cichu" w tle, jak wygląda współczesny phishing - również ten napędzany przez AI, dlaczego publiczne Wi-Fi to jedno z największych cyfrowych ryzyk, jak działają malware, ransomware, MITM, brute force czy keyloggery, jak bezpiecznie przetwarzać, przechowywać, szyfrować i udostępniać dane, czy sztuczna inteligencja rzeczywiście może "złamać każde hasło". Autor krok po kroku buduje świadomość cyberhigieny, pokazując, że bezpieczeństwo nie zaczyna się od drogiego oprogramowania, lecz od codziennych nawyków, decyzji i wiedzy. To książka: ✔ dla osób prywatnych i rodzin ✔ dla pracowników firm, szkół i instytucji ✔ dla rodziców, nauczycieli i edukatorek/edukatorów ✔ dla każdego, kto chce przestać "ufać na ślepo" technologii Cyberhigiena to dziś kompetencja życiowa. Ta książka sprawi, że po jej przeczytaniu będziesz nie tylko ostrożniejsza/ostrożniejszy - będziesz świadoma/świadomy.
Twoje bezpieczeństwo w świecie cyber i AI 2026 Część 3 Dziecko i Ty
Dariusz Gołębiowski
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Recenzja czytelniczki Kaśka, mama dwójki dzieci w wieku szkolnym Kupiłam tę książkę z myślą: "przeczytam fragmentami, może coś mi się przyda". A skończyło się na tym, że czytałam ją z długopisem w ręku i co chwilę robiłam przerwy, żeby porozmawiać z dziećmi. Największa wartość tej części to to, że nie straszy i nie poucza. Autor nie pisze z pozycji "wszystkowiedzącego eksperta", tylko jak ktoś, kto naprawdę rozumie, jak wygląda codzienność rodziny z dziećmi, szkołą, telefonami i Internetem w tle. Bardzo pomogły mi rozdziały o cyberprzemocy i grach - nagle zobaczyłam rzeczy, które wcześniej bagatelizowałam. A "Rodzinny Kompas Cyfrowego Bezpieczeństwa" to coś, do czego wróciliśmy wspólnie przy kolacji. Bez kłótni. Bez straszenia. Po tej książce czuję, że mam większy spokój, bo wiem: - na co zwracać uwagę - jak rozmawiać, a nie tylko zakazywać - i że moje dzieci wiedzą, że mogą do mnie przyjść, gdy coś je zaniepokoi To nie jest poradnik tylko "o dzieciach w sieci". To książka o byciu rodzicem w cyfrowym świecie. Polecam każdej mamie i każdemu tacie - naprawdę warto. 📘 Część 3: Dziecko i Ty z serii Twoje bezpieczeństwo w świecie cyber i sztucznej inteligencji Internet, gry, media społecznościowe, sztuczna inteligencja... Twoje dziecko jest w tym świecie codziennie. Pytanie brzmi: czy jest w nim bezpieczne - i czy wie, że zawsze może przyjść do Ciebie? Część 3 "Dziecko i Ty" to najbardziej osobista i poruszająca odsłona legendarnej serii Twoje bezpieczeństwo w świecie cyber i AI. To książka nie tylko o zagrożeniach, ale przede wszystkim o relacji, zaufaniu i mądrym towarzyszeniu dziecku w cyfrowej rzeczywistości. Nie straszy. Nie moralizuje. Uczy, jak rozumieć, reagować i rozmawiać. Co znajdziesz w środku? ✔️ przystępne wyjaśnienie realnych zagrożeń: cyberprzemoc, grooming, sexting, oszustwa, uzależnienia ✔️ praktyczne wskazówki, jak rozpoznać problem zanim będzie za późno ✔️ konkretne zasady bezpieczeństwa - bez technicznego żargonu ✔️ kontrolę rodzicielską w Windows, Linux i Android - krok po kroku ✔️ spokojne, ale szczere spojrzenie na dziecko w świecie sztucznej inteligencji ✔️ narzędzia, które chronią Ciebie i Twoje dziecko, a nie tylko urządzenia ✔️ Rodzinny Kompas Cyfrowego Bezpieczeństwa - rozdział, który pomaga ustalić wspólne zasady i budować zaufanie Dla kogo jest ta książka? 👨👩👧 dla rodziców i opiekunów 🏫 dla nauczycielek i nauczycieli 🧠 dla wszystkich, którzy chcą chronić dzieci bez paniki i bez kontroli totalnej Nie musisz być ekspertem/ekspertką od technologii. Ta książka została napisana prostym, ludzkim językiem - tak, byś mógł/mogła od razu zastosować ją w życiu. Dlaczego warto? Bo w cyfrowym świecie najlepszym zabezpieczeniem nie jest aplikacja. Jest nim dorosły, który wie, co się dzieje, i któremu dziecko ufa. Jeśli chcesz: lepiej rozumieć cyfrowy świat dziecka, wiedzieć, jak reagować zamiast panikować, budować bezpieczeństwo oparte na rozmowie, a nie strachu, Część 3 "Dziecko i Ty" jest właśnie dla Ciebie. 👉 To nie tylko poradnik. 👉 To wsparcie w jednej z najważniejszych ról - byciu dorosłym w cyfrowym świecie.