Reseña del editor:
In this book, tech expert Amber Mac and Internet security expert Michael Bazzell provide the ultimate handbook for parenting in today's digital world. From understanding social media concerns to learning about tomorrow’s technology trends; from considering app risks to reporting digital bullies; from enabling monitoring solutions to identifying warning signs, this book empowers overwhelmed parents to make smarter online decisions to properly protect their kids. This handbook provides parents new and unconventional tools that allow them to look into their child's online life in a way never possible before. It identifies dozens of free resources that simplify and automate in-depth searching of your child's social network activity. While popular sites such as Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook are covered in detail (including techniques that legally access some "hidden" content), the book goes much deeper into the online activity that may be exposing your child to unnecessary risk.
Biografía del autor:
Amber Mac Amber Mac is a bestselling author, TV host, keynote speaker, and technology entrepreneur. She started her career at Razorfish during the dot-com boom in San Francisco in 1999. Amber has reported on technology news and trends for more than 12 years for CNN, G4TechTV, CBS, CTV, CBC, The Marilyn Denis Show, Fast Company, The Globe & Mail, and many other media organizations. She has keynoted more than 300 events worldwide teaching audiences about the latest social media and technology trends. She also runs a digital agency called Konnekt, which works with clients ranging from Tony Robbins to Microsoft to WNetwork. Her first book, Power Friending, was a national bestseller (Portfolio / New York). Amber has a 7-year-old son who is a savvy Internet user. Michael Bazzell Michael Bazzell spent 18 years as a government computer crime investigator. During the majority of that time, he was assigned to the FBI’s Cyber Crimes Task Force where he focused on open source intelligence and computer crime investigations. As an active investigator for multiple organizations, he has been involved in numerous high-tech criminal investigations including online child solicitation, child abduction, kidnapping, cold-case homicide, terrorist threats, and high level computer intrusions. He has trained thousands of individuals in the use of his investigative techniques. Michael currently works and resides in Washington, D.C. He also serves as the technical advisor for the television hacker drama "Mr. Robot" on the USA network. His books "Open Source Intelligence Techniques" and "Hiding from the Internet" have been best sellers in both the United States and Europe. They are used by several government agencies as training manuals for intelligence gathering and securing personal information.
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