Cybersecurity Program Development for Business: The Essential Planning Guide
β Scribed by Moschovitis, Christos J. P
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 213
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"This is the book executives have been waiting for. It is clear: With deep expertise but in nontechnical language, it describes what cybersecurity risks are and the decisions executives need to make to address them. It is crisp: Quick and to the point, it doesn't waste words and won't waste your time. It is candid: There is no sure cybersecurity defense, and Chris Moschovitis doesn't pretend there is; instead, he tells you how to understand your company's risk and make smart business decisions about what you can mitigate and what you cannot.
It is also, in all likelihood, the only book ever written (or ever to be written) about cybersecurity defense that is fun to read."
βThomas A. Stewart, Executive Director, National Center for the Middle Market and Co-Author of Woo, Wow, and Win: Service Design, Strategy, and the Art of Customer DelightGet answers to all your cybersecurity questions
In 2016, we reached a tipping pointβa moment where the global and local implications of cybersecurity became undeniable. Despite the seriousness of the topic, the term "cybersecurity" still exasperates many people. They feel terrorized and overwhelmed. The majority of business people have very little understanding of cybersecurity, how to manage it, and what's really at risk.
This essential guide, with its dozens of examples and case studies, breaks down every element of the development and management of a cybersecurity program for the executive. From understanding the need, to core risk management principles, to threats, tools, roles and responsibilities, this book walks the reader through each step of developing and implementing a cybersecurity program. Read cover-to-cover, itβs a thorough overview, but it can also function as a useful reference book as individual questions and difficulties arise.
- Unlike other cybersecurity books, the text is not bogged down with industry jargon
- Speaks specifically to the executive who is not familiar with the development or implementation of cybersecurity programs
- Shows you how to make pragmatic, rational, and informed decisions for your organization
- Written by a top-flight technologist with decades of experience and a track record of success
If youβre a business manager or executive who needs to make sense of cybersecurity, this book demystifies it for you.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Chapter 1 Understanding Risk Chapter 2 Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Tech (But Were Afraid to Ask Your Kids) Chapter 3 A Cybersecurity Primer Chapter 4 Management, Governance, and Alignment Chapter 5 Your Cyber Security Program: A High-Level Overview Chapter 6 Assets Chapter 7 Threats Chapter 8 Vulnerabilities Chapter 9 Environments Chapter 10 Controls Chapter 11 Incident Response Planning Chapter 12 People Chapter 13 Living Cybersecure! Bibliography
β¦ Subjects
Information technology -- Management.;Business enterprises -- Computer programs.;Computer networks -- Security measures.;Computer industry.;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Computer Industry.
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