Overall rating and opinion of "The Smartest Person in the Room" by Christian Espinosa

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I rate this book five out of five stars. The author's writing style was easy to follow and the several issues raised in this book are crucial; it brings a lot of some into son critical thinking. In fact, I found even the book's title very appealing.
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This was a very enjoyable book to read. I was able to understand some of the larger words used and the acronyms thanks to the good job they did leaving the definitions in the book. They also included some of their life events which I was able to relate to. I would definitely recommend this book to a friend.
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as I am not an I.T. graduate I don't have much knowledge about cybersecurity, as I understand from the book that we need to keep our personal info secure in the online world that we have, to avoid hacking our account. Which is very important nowadays,
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Cybersecurity is certainly something to worry about. People have to understand that there are hackers out there that are just waiting for you to fall for their scams. I hate it when people will click on every email or link that they receive and then wonder why they were hacked.
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Post by Rahul Singh 29 »

Today our world is surrounded by computers. Everyone is carrying atleat on smartphone not only to make calls but also we use it for entertainment, we store personal data in it and the fun part is, it has a software which can be hacked. Hackers even steel data from government websites and let me tell you hacking government websites are no joke. This is the real threat.
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