<p><span>This textbook places cyber security management within an organizational and strategic framework, enabling students to develop their knowledge and skills for a future career. The reader will learn to:</span></p><p><span>β’ evaluate different types of cyber risk</span></p><p><span>β’ carry out
Strategic Cyber Security Management
β Scribed by Peter Trim, Yang-Im Lee
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 269
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This textbook places cyber security management within an organizational and strategic framework, enabling students to develop their knowledge and skills for a future career. The reader will learn to:
β’ evaluate different types of cyber risk
β’ carry out a threat analysis and place cyber threats in order of severity
β’ formulate appropriate cyber security management policy
β’ establish an organization-specific intelligence framework and security culture
β’ devise and implement a cyber security awareness programme
β’ integrate cyber security within an organizationβs operating system
Learning objectives, chapter summaries and further reading in each chapter provide structure and routes to further in-depth research. Firm theoretical grounding is coupled with short problem-based case studies reflecting a range of organizations and perspectives, illustrating how the theory translates to practice, with each case study followed by a set of questions to encourage understanding and analysis. Non-technical and comprehensive, this textbook shows final year undergraduate students and postgraduate students of Cyber Security Management, as well as reflective practitioners, how to adopt a pro-active approach to the management of cyber security. Online resources include PowerPoint slides, an instructorβs manual and a test bank of questions.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Mini Cases
Extended Cases
Authors
Preface
1 An Introduction to Strategic Cyber Security Management
2 Strategic Cyber Security Management and the Stakeholder Approach
3 Bridging the Government, Industry and Society Divide
4 Strategic Cyber Security Management and Strategic Intelligence
5 Threat Identification and Risk Assessment
6 Governance and Compliance Decision Making
7 Business Continuity Management
8 Resilience Policy and Planning
9 Integrated Security and a Risk Management Communication Strategy
10 Organizational Learning, Managing Change and Security Culture
11 Cyber Security Management
12 A Cyber Security Awareness Programme
Index
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