Cybersecurity for Decision Makers

Cybersecurity for Decision Makers
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : 9781000909623
ISBN-13 : 100090962X
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Cybersecurity for Decision Makers by : Narasimha Rao Vajjhala

This book is aimed at managerial decision makers, practitioners in any field, and the academic community. The chapter authors have integrated theory with evidence-based practice to go beyond merely explaining cybersecurity topics. To accomplish this, the editors drew upon the combined cognitive intelligence of 46 scholars from 11 countries to present the state of the art in cybersecurity. Managers and leaders at all levels in organizations around the globe will find the explanations and suggestions useful for understanding cybersecurity risks as well as formulating strategies to mitigate future problems. Employees will find the examples and caveats both interesting as well as practical for everyday activities at the workplace and in their personal lives. Cybersecurity practitioners in computer science, programming, or espionage will find the literature and statistics fascinating and more than likely a confirmation of their own findings and assumptions. Government policymakers will find the book valuable to inform their new agenda of protecting citizens and infrastructure in any country around the world. Academic scholars, professors, instructors, and students will find the theories, models, frameworks, and discussions relevant and supportive to teaching as well as research.

Cybersecurity and Decision Makers

Cybersecurity and Decision Makers
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781786305190
ISBN-13 : 1786305194
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Cybersecurity and Decision Makers by : Marie De Fréminville

Cyber security is a key issue affecting the confidence of Internet users and the sustainability of businesses. It is also a national issue with regards to economic development and resilience. As a concern, cyber risks are not only in the hands of IT security managers, but of everyone, and non-executive directors and managing directors may be held to account in relation to shareholders, customers, suppliers, employees, banks and public authorities. The implementation of a cybersecurity system, including processes, devices and training, is essential to protect a company against theft of strategic and personal data, sabotage and fraud. Cybersecurity and Decision Makers presents a comprehensive overview of cybercrime and best practice to confidently adapt to the digital world; covering areas such as risk mapping, compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation, cyber culture, ethics and crisis management. It is intended for anyone concerned about the protection of their data, as well as decision makers in any organization.

Political Decision-Making and Security Intelligence

Political Decision-Making and Security Intelligence
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ISBN-10 : 1799815714
ISBN-13 : 9781799815716
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Political Decision-Making and Security Intelligence by : Luisa Dall'Acqua

""This book examines the main techniques of intelligence analysis to prevent terrorism and political attacks conducted by state/non-state actors. It also explores the use of new technologies as investigative tools and training"--Provided by publisher"--

Strategy, Leadership, and AI in the Cyber Ecosystem

Strategy, Leadership, and AI in the Cyber Ecosystem
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 9780128214596
ISBN-13 : 0128214597
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Strategy, Leadership, and AI in the Cyber Ecosystem by : Hamid Jahankhani

Strategy, Leadership and AI in the Cyber Ecosystem investigates the restructuring of the way cybersecurity and business leaders engage with the emerging digital revolution towards the development of strategic management, with the aid of AI, and in the context of growing cyber-physical interactions (human/machine co-working relationships). The book explores all aspects of strategic leadership within a digital context. It investigates the interactions from both the firm/organization strategy perspective, including cross-functional actors/stakeholders who are operating within the organization and the various characteristics of operating in a cyber-secure ecosystem. As consumption and reliance by business on the use of vast amounts of data in operations increase, demand for more data governance to minimize the issues of bias, trust, privacy and security may be necessary. The role of management is changing dramatically, with the challenges of Industry 4.0 and the digital revolution. With this intelligence explosion, the influence of artificial intelligence technology and the key themes of machine learning, big data, and digital twin are evolving and creating the need for cyber-physical management professionals. - Discusses the foundations of digital societies in information governance and decision-making - Explores the role of digital business strategies to deal with big data management, governance and digital footprints - Considers advances and challenges in ethical management with data privacy and transparency - Investigates the cyber-physical project management professional [Digital Twin] and the role of Holographic technology in corporate decision-making

Analyzing Human Behavior in Cyberspace

Analyzing Human Behavior in Cyberspace
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9781522571292
ISBN-13 : 1522571299
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Analyzing Human Behavior in Cyberspace by : Yan, Zheng

The rapid evolution of technology continuously changes the way people interact, work, and learn. By examining these advances from a sociological perspective, researchers can further understand the impact of cyberspace on human behavior, interaction, and cognition. Analyzing Human Behavior in Cyberspace provides emerging research exploring the four types of cyber behavior, expanding the scientific knowledge about the subject matter and revealing its extreme complexity. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as cyber effects, emotion recognition, and cyber victimization, this book is ideally designed for sociologists, psychologists, academicians, researchers, and graduate-level students seeking current research on how people behave online.

Cyber Security Policy Guidebook

Cyber Security Policy Guidebook
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781118027806
ISBN-13 : 1118027809
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Cyber Security Policy Guidebook by : Jennifer L. Bayuk

Drawing upon a wealth of experience from academia, industry, and government service, Cyber Security Policy Guidebook details and dissects, in simple language, current organizational cyber security policy issues on a global scale—taking great care to educate readers on the history and current approaches to the security of cyberspace. It includes thorough descriptions—as well as the pros and cons—of a plethora of issues, and documents policy alternatives for the sake of clarity with respect to policy alone. The Guidebook also delves into organizational implementation issues, and equips readers with descriptions of the positive and negative impact of specific policy choices. Inside are detailed chapters that: Explain what is meant by cyber security and cyber security policy Discuss the process by which cyber security policy goals are set Educate the reader on decision-making processes related to cyber security Describe a new framework and taxonomy for explaining cyber security policy issues Show how the U.S. government is dealing with cyber security policy issues With a glossary that puts cyber security language in layman's terms—and diagrams that help explain complex topics—Cyber Security Policy Guidebook gives students, scholars, and technical decision-makers the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions on cyber security policy.

Cyber Threats and Nuclear Weapons

Cyber Threats and Nuclear Weapons
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781503630406
ISBN-13 : 1503630404
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Cyber Threats and Nuclear Weapons by : Herbert Lin

The technology controlling United States nuclear weapons predates the Internet. Updating the technology for the digital era is necessary, but it comes with the risk that anything digital can be hacked. Moreover, using new systems for both nuclear and non-nuclear operations will lead to levels of nuclear risk hardly imagined before. This book is the first to confront these risks comprehensively. With Cyber Threats and Nuclear Weapons, Herbert Lin provides a clear-eyed breakdown of the cyber risks to the U.S. nuclear enterprise. Featuring a series of scenarios that clarify the intersection of cyber and nuclear risk, this book guides readers through a little-understood element of the risk profile that government decision-makers should be anticipating. What might have happened if the Cuban Missile Crisis took place in the age of Twitter, with unvetted information swirling around? What if an adversary announced that malware had compromised nuclear systems, clouding the confidence of nuclear decision-makers? Cyber Threats and Nuclear Weapons, the first book to consider cyber risks across the entire nuclear enterprise, concludes with crucial advice on how government can manage the tensions between new nuclear capabilities and increasing cyber risk. This is an invaluable handbook for those ready to confront the unique challenges of cyber nuclear risk.

Cyber Rants

Cyber Rants
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ISBN-10 : 173333856X
ISBN-13 : 9781733338561
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis Cyber Rants by : Michael Rotondo

Cyber Rants was written for all those looking to implement a cybersecurity program, improve their current program, or simply learn what is involved in protecting the organization and people they serve. Regardless of your technical background or lack thereof, Cyber Rants will take you through a highly productive journey deep into the important topics that most in the industry only gloss over. The first fact is, cyber criminals are winning! There is no way to sugarcoat it. Companies lose billions of dollars every year to cyber criminals and people of all levels in the corporate hierarchy are being fired after cyber-attacks. This is causing a cascade of resources to be depleted throughout our economy. Only awareness, education, and action, your action, will turn the tides.While building an effective cybersecurity posture may seem daunting at first, the fundamentals and implementation guidance in this book will provide you with clarity for making informed decisions.Cyber Rants is written in a way that benefits both technical and non-technical organizational leaders and decision makers. This guide is designed to help you speak the language of cybersecurity, regardless of your background. Use it first as a course to gain a foundational understanding of organizational cybersecurity. Then use it as a desk reference to support the security, longevity, and credibility of your organization.This book provides industry insight, and highlights what is important and what is not. It also reveal ways to build a security program, and documents real-world examples. For those who want to do more than dip their toe in the water, they'll enjoy advanced topics like penetration testing, compliance, and what the industry won't tell about products and services. The authors, Rotondo, Chavez and Fuller, bring over 50 years of combined cybersecurity and IT experience. They have advised and supported U.S.-based companies and government agencies with 30 to 300,000 employees, ranging from startups to banks and healthcare companies, all the way to the United States Army and NASA.

Cybersecurity Investments

Cybersecurity Investments
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9783319304601
ISBN-13 : 3319304607
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Cybersecurity Investments by : Stefan Beissel

This book offers readers essential orientation on cybersecurity safeguards, and first and foremost helps them find the right balance between financial expenditures and risk mitigation. This is achieved by pursuing a multi-disciplinary approach that combines well-founded methods from economics and the computer sciences. Established decision making techniques are embedded into a walk-through for the complete lifecycle of cybersecurity investments. Insights into the economic aspect of the costs and benefits of cybersecurity are supplemented by established and innovative economic indicators. Readers will find practical tools and techniques to support reasonable decision making in cybersecurity investments. Further, they will be equipped to encourage a common understanding using economic aspects, and to provide cost transparency for the senior management.

Cybersecurity for the Home and Office

Cybersecurity for the Home and Office
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Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 1634259076
ISBN-13 : 9781634259071
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Cybersecurity for the Home and Office by : John Bandler

Cybersecurity for the Home and Office: The Lawyer's Guide to Taking Charge of Your Own Information Security helps individuals take control of their cybersecurity. Every day in the news, we see cybercrime -- a multi-billion-dollar-a-year criminal industry whose actors have little fear of law enforcement.