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Cybersécurité vs How Cybersecurity Really Works: Which Should You Read?

Two cybersecurity books on Foundations, compared honestly: who each is for, what each does best, and which to read first.

Intermediate
4/52022
Cybersécurité

Analyser les risques, mettre en œuvre les solutions

Solange Ghernaouti

Solange Ghernaouti's broad academic survey of cybersecurity — risk analysis, governance, technical and legal dimensions — the standard French university reference, now in its 7th edition.

Beginner
4/52021
How Cybersecurity Really Works

A Hands-On Guide for Total Beginners

Sam Grubb

Sam Grubb's gentle, exercise-driven introduction for non-specialists who need a working mental model of attacker behaviour and basic defence.

Read this if

Students, managers and RSSI who need the whole landscape: risk, governance, legal, organisational and technical defence in one structured textbook. Strong on the managerial and risk-analysis side that purely technical books skip.
Non-engineers who need the field demystified. Grubb is the gentlest serious introduction in print: malware, phishing, network attacks, defenses, all explained in plain language without dumbing down.

Skip this if

Hands-on practitioners looking for attacks, tooling or labs. This is a survey and risk-management text, not a technical how-to; it explains the field rather than teaching you to break or build.
Engineers, IT people, or anyone who already understands how the internet works. The book assumes nothing; for technical readers it'll feel slow.

Key takeaways

  • The reference French academic textbook on cybersecurity, regularly updated — useful precisely because it's broad and structured rather than deep.
  • Its strength is risk analysis and governance: how to frame, measure and organise security, not how to exploit a target.
  • Better as a course backbone or a manager's orientation than as a practitioner's bench reference.
  • The chapter on threat modeling for individuals (not companies) is the one most teachers steal from: how to think about your own digital risk.
  • The hands-on labs at the end of each chapter make the book usable for actual classroom teaching, not just self-study.
  • Strikes the rare balance between respects-the-reader and explains-what-an-IP-address-is. Most beginner books fail one or the other.

How they compare

Cybersécurité and How Cybersecurity Really Works are both rated 4/5 in our catalog. Pick by topic preference and reading style rather than by rating.

Cybersécurité is pitched at intermediate level. How Cybersecurity Really Works is pitched at beginner level. Read the easier one first if you're not yet comfortable with the topic.

Cybersécurité and How Cybersecurity Really Works both cover Foundations, Defensive, so reading them in sequence reinforces the same material from different angles.

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