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Book Review: Using Science in CyberSecurity

In this post, I present my impressions of this book I recently read. Why Am I Reading It? To start, I think it’s important to give some context, as things cannot be interpreted absolutely. In the book’s preface, the authors state that the book is targeting a wide audience, from Read more…

By Marcus Botacin, 2 years2 years ago
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