Official Review: The Smartest Person in the Room

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While I'm sure this book would sound very interesting to people who have an interest in cyber security, I don't, so I don't think this book is for me. Great review, though!
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This book seems to bring a new angle to the world of cyber security. I am sure the lessons will be valuable for us readers. Thanks for the awesome review!
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It's enlightening and empowering to read this. Espinosa discusses the idea of having the best cybersecurity and personal security skills rather than having the greatest intellectual prowess in the room. The author offers insightful guidance and useful advice to assist readers in navigating the rapidly changing digital environment and safeguarding oneself against online dangers.
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Thanks for the well-detailed and well-structured review.
I would like to know how to use Secure Methodology to fight cyber insecurity. The book seems very interesting and informative.
Congrats on the BOTD.
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Cyber insecurity is a major concern around the world. Having a book that teaches and trains readers on the methods of fighting the root cause of cyber insecurity is a breakthrough. Congrats on #BOTD!
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This book is informative, educational and inspiring. It's a book on technology, its help to what we face in the world, especially security. I'm adding this book to my bookshelves and sure to read and know more. Thanks for your review. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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This book is written for people who work in the tech industry. Due to their need to be the smartest person in the room, there has been a rise in cyber insecurity. This teaches people skills and I commend the author. Congrats on botd. Great review.
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A book on the problems surrounding ICT sounds like a good read for today's society. Congratulations on BOTD
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A book about better people skills and emotional intelligences hardly sounds specific for the ICT industry. This is a book that would be helpful to everyone in all walks of life. Well done on the review.
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A detailed people skill approach to cyber security sounds fascinating. this should be enlightening for the industry.
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I like the book's focus on people skills. It is a skill that is very important, and few institutions teach it. Thanks for the review.
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Well done for this honest review. I am not a cyber security expert but I believe everyone needs people skills and emotional intelligence to perform our roles and tasks in our workplace to the best of our ability.
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This is quite an informative and insightful book. I'm curious about the outcome of the book. It is indeed a masterpiece by the author. Congrats on getting the BOTD. It is well deserved.
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Post by Sharill Rasowo »

People in ICT would be interested in this book as it seems to be quite informative on the matter of cybersecurity. This book seems interesting so congratulations on BOTD.
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What got my interest is the people skill I think they will be helpful for me.
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