Most online threats don't look dangerous. They look familiar.
A normal message. A routine request. A simple next step.
Nothing feels wrong, so nothing stops you.
Cyber Hygiene is not a technical guide to cybersecurity. It is a practical system for making better decisions in the moments that matter.
This book shows how risk actually works in everyday digital life. Not as something obvious or disruptive, but as something that blends into what you already expect to see.
You'll learn:
- why dangerous actions feel normal - how small steps quietly form a path - why familiar systems are trusted too easily - how timing and urgency reduce evaluation - how control can narrow without you noticing
Instead of asking you to analyze everything, this book focuses on one skill: recognizing the moment before you act.
Each chapter breaks down a part of the system-how messages gain trust, how environments remove boundaries, how devices and networks influence decisions, and how small actions accumulate into outcomes.
At the end, you'll have a simple, repeatable method you can use immediately.
No technical knowledge required. No constant vigilance. No complicated rules.
Just a clear way to pause, evaluate, and decide before something small becomes something irreversible.
You don't need to catch every threat.
You only need to notice when something:
feels too easy moves too quickly fits too perfectly
That is where decisions change.
And that is where safety begins.
By:
John Pritchett Imprint: John Pritchett Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 7mm
Weight: 163g ISBN:9798235965829 Pages: 116 Publication Date:17 April 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active