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OverviewBehold a cybersecurity guide unlike any other where firewalls meet fortresses, hackers become knaves, and every technical term is reborn in the glorious tongue of Shakespearean England. The Cybersecurity Codex: A Medieval Glossary for the Modern Realm transforms the jargon laden world of digital defense into a funny and unexpectedly practical companion for professionals and curious readers alike. Whether thou art a seasoned CISO, a humble helpdesk squire, or a traveler seeking to understand why thy password must contain seventeen runes and a sacrificial vowel, this book delivereth clarity wrapped in laughter. Each entry blends real technical insight with Olde English wit, turning complex concepts into memorable tales of castles, scrolls, rogues, and enchanted portals. Inside these pages thou shalt discover: Useful explanations of cybersecurity terms from zero day beasts to enchanted session timeouts. Hilarious Medieval metaphors that make even the driest topics sparkle. A glossary crafted for Shakespeare fans, Anglophiles, and lovers of clever wordplay. A fitting gift for IT professionals, security teams, and anyone who hath ever uttered the word ""bollocks"" upon discovering a breach. Equal parts educational reference, comedic escape, and love letter to the English tongue, this book proveth that cybersecurity need not be dull. With the right flourish of quill and quip, it can be delightful. Arm thyself with knowledge, fortify thy realm, and laugh heartily whilst doing so. 58 Pages Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen DyePublisher: Stephen Dye Imprint: Stephen Dye Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.136kg ISBN: 9798233234842Pages: 108 Publication Date: 25 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationStephen M. Dye is a seasoned cybersecurity professional with more than two decades spent navigating the intersections of technology, risk, and human behavior. His work spans finance, healthcare, government, and global tech, where he's helped organizations secure cloud environments, modernize architectures, and bring order to an increasingly chaotic digital world. Born and trained in England, Stephen holds a degree in electrical and electronic engineering and has continued his education through certifications and executive programs at Cornell and MIT. He has written multiple books and papers on cybersecurity, known for blending technical depth with an accessible, engaging voice. He once hated English Literature in school, but time has passed, perspectives have shifted, and he now finds himself writing books-proof, perhaps, that growing older occasionally comes with a sense of irony. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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