Building a Corporate Culture of Security: Strategies for Strengthening Organizational Resiliency
Autor John Sullivanten Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 feb 2016
The book delivers a much-needed look into why some corporate security practices programs work and others don’t. Offering the tools necessary for anyone in the organization charged with security operations, Building a Corporate Culture of Security provides practical and useful guidance on handling security issues corporate executives hesitate to address until it’s too late.
- Provides a comprehensive understanding of the root causes of the most common security vulnerabilities that impact organizations and strategies for their early detection and prevention
- Offers techniques for security managers on how to establish and maintain effective communications with executives, especially when bringing security weakness--and solutions--to them
- Outlines a strategy for determining the value and contribution of protocols to the organization, how to detect gaps, duplications and omissions from those protocols, and how to improve their purpose and usefulness
- Explores strategies for building professional competencies; managing security operations, and assessing risks, threats, vulnerabilities, and consequences
- Shows how to establish a solid foundation for the layering of security and building a resilient protection-in-depth capability that benefits the entire organization
- Offers appendices with proven risk management and risk-based metric frameworks and architecture platforms
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128020197
ISBN-10: 0128020199
Pagini: 298
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128020199
Pagini: 298
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Strategies Create Your Life LineChapter 3: The Many Faces of Vulnerability Creep-inChapter 4: The Evolving Threat EnvironmentChapter 5: The Cyber Threat LandscapeChapter 6: Establishing a Security Risk Management Program is CrucialChapter 7: Useful Metrics Give The Security Organization StandingChapter 8: A User Friendly Security Assessment ModelChapter 9: Developing a Realistic and Useful Threat Estimate ProfileChapter 10: Establishing and Maintaining Inseparable Security CompetenciesChapter 11: A User Friendly Security Technology Assessment ModelChapter 12: Preparing for EmergenciesChapter 13: A User Friendly Protocol Development ModelChapter 14: A Proven Organization and Management Assessment ModelChapter 15: Building Competencies that CountChapter 16: How to Communicate with Executives and Governing BodiesChapter 17: A Brighter Tomorrow – My Thoughts
Recenzii
"Building an effective security program is a daunting task...for those looking for an effective resource in which to start or jumpstart their program; Building a Corporate Culture of Security: Strategies for Strengthening Organizational Resiliency is a book that will certainly help them immensely." --RSAConference.com
"The basic premise is that too many C-suite residents still consider security as a "cost-center." Sullivant identifies approaches like creating and using valuable metrics to make a convincing case for a program." --Security Letter
"Seasoned security managers, as well as C-suite executives seeking to effect positive change, can use this book to further professional development, and professors will find it to be an excellent teaching tool. At the outset of a career, knowing and applying the strategies discussed within can save a security manager a lot of time and headaches in working with organizations. There is little doubt that this book will become a valuable resource for security professionals now and in the future."--Security Management
"The basic premise is that too many C-suite residents still consider security as a "cost-center." Sullivant identifies approaches like creating and using valuable metrics to make a convincing case for a program." --Security Letter
"Seasoned security managers, as well as C-suite executives seeking to effect positive change, can use this book to further professional development, and professors will find it to be an excellent teaching tool. At the outset of a career, knowing and applying the strategies discussed within can save a security manager a lot of time and headaches in working with organizations. There is little doubt that this book will become a valuable resource for security professionals now and in the future."--Security Management