Cyber security is a very important field in which keeping up with evolution and marketing of the IT industry is of essence not less than technical and critical thinking skills. Understanding of human factors in engineering and IT project management is crucial to prevent and solve problems of cybercrime. From the design of information literacy and educational policies and standards to the general management of data security in a wide range of contexts, the risks of cybercrime rise when simple and very often personal data are mismanaged, misunderstood or misrepresented.
These three short interdisciplinary essays, saved from the valley of deletion of censorship, self-censorship and information avoidance, explain the basics of this modern socio-technical and cultural plague, how to dive into the perilous waters of digital literacies and educational policies and the challenges faced by computer scientists and information security experts all around the world.