Book Review by LITEROMA PUBLISHING SERVICES :: "Cyber Security at Your Finger Tips" by Reetwika Banerjee


*** Special thanks to the author Ms. Reetwika Banerjee for gifting us such a useful book - "Cyber Security at Your Finger Tips" ***

** Thanks to cyber security expert Mr. A. Dutta for reviewing the book on behalf of Literoma. **

Perhaps it is high time when the entire world needs a book like this. It talks of twenty very common yet devastating cyber threats and/or crimes which almost all of us have come across in some or the other way in the last ten years. The topic is not uncommon but where this book stands apart is, even being such a technical topic like cyber security, Reetwika has explained the crimes without using any hi-tech jargons (where other authors often complicate things for their general readers).

Being a cyber security counsellor, Reetwika has also gone ahead to share her invaluable tips in very simple language, totally free of deep technical knowledge or IT skills. In a language which any layman can understand and easily follow as part of his or her daily browsing habits. She has rightly pointed out some awesome non-technical ways by which any common technology user can take precautionary measures to prevent falling prey to ever increasing cyber traps. The book's overall getup and cover fit the quality of its contents quite aptly.

I will like to congratulate the author for capturing the need of the society so beautifully through this book. It can really serve the purpose of a common man's security handbook for the years to come. As a cyber security expert cum her regular column reader, I will eagerly wait for Reetwika's next book on similar topic.
   
Overall, I rate it to be a 4.8*/5*. It is indeed a very useful read and is recommended for all technology users belonging to any age group. 

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