TechEd Publishers has announced the availability of a beginner-focused cybersecurity book to help non-technical users protect their digital accounts through a five-step system.

-- The publisher has announced "A Non-Techie Beginners' Guide to Cybersecurity and Privacy: How Anyone Can Secure Their Digital Life, Protect Data, and Prevent Cyber Attacks in 5 Easy Steps," a resource developed for individuals without technical expertise who want to secure their devices and online accounts. The book targets adults who use digital tools daily and are concerned about scams, hacking, and privacy breaches.
The book is available at https://amzn.to/3FgHK32
The guide outlines a structured framework that simplifies cybersecurity through five actionable steps. Each section provides plain-language explanations, practical checklists, and real-world examples to help readers apply essential security measures immediately. The instructions focus on accessible actions rather than technical theory, aiming to reduce the complexity that often discourages non-technical users from improving their online security.
Recent data underscores the need for accessible cybersecurity education. A 2025 Pew Research survey found that 73% of U.S. adults have experienced an online scam or attack, while approximately 21% reported financial losses due to such incidents. These figures highlight the prevalence of cybercrime and the importance of resources that offer clear protection strategies to the general public.
According to TechEd Publishers, the book was created in response to a widespread gap in the market. Many cybersecurity resources rely on technical jargon or assume prior knowledge, making them difficult for everyday users to understand.
"People don't need to understand technical details to stay safe online," said a TechEd Publishers representative. "They just need a few simple steps they can follow consistently. Our book gives readers a clear, structured system they can complete in a weekend."
The guide covers essential practices, including strengthening passwords, identifying phishing attempts, securing devices, and reducing online exposure. By following the five-step system, users can protect themselves from identity theft, malware, and social engineering threats without relying on advanced tools or costly software.
About TechEd Publishers
TechEd Publishers provides clear, factual educational content about technology for readers of all backgrounds. Its team includes professionals with experience in business, technology, finance, work-life balance, and research. The company aims to make technological knowledge accessible to learners, professionals, and anyone seeking to use digital tools more effectively.
For further information about the publisher, visit https://techedpublishers.com
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Name: Tim Carter
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Organization: TechEd Publishers
Address: Building 148741 PO Box 7169, Poole, Dorset BH15 9EL, United Kingdom
Website: https://techedpublishers.com
Source: NewsNetwork
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