Data Privacy for the Smart Grid
Autor Rebecca Herold, Christine Hertzogen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 ian 2015
This book will inform readers without overwhelming them with too much technical detail. It will help them communicate more effectively with IT, telecom, and cyber security professionals as they work to build privacy into their daily work activities. The book supplies guidance for privacy management activities and privacy framework components focused on the Smart Grid. The authors, who are privacy professionals instead of engineers writing on privacy issues, draw upon their extensive experience within the utilities business sector, along with their work with NIST in the Cyber Security Working Group, Smart Grid privacy subgroup since June 2009.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1466573376
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: 18 black & white illustrations, 12 black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Auerbach Publications
Public țintă
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Notă biografică
Rebecca Herold has over two and a half decades of information privacy, security, and compliance expertise. Rebecca is CEO of Privacy Professor(r) and owner/partner for SIMBUS(r) and has led the NIST SGIP Smart Grid Privacy Group since June 2009. She has been an adjunct professor for the Norwich University MSISA program since 2005 and has written 17 books and hundreds of published articles. Rebecca is invited to speak at a wide variety of events throughout the United States, and other worldwide locations such as Melbourne, Australia, Bogota, Colombia, and Ireland. Rebecca is widely recognized and respected, and has been providing information privacy, security, and compliance services, tools, and products to organizations in an extensive range of industries for over two decades. Just a few of her awards and recognitions include the following:
- Named in the Top Two Female Infosec Leaders to Follow on Twitter in 2014 by Information Security Buzz
- Named to the ISACA International Privacy Task Force in 2013
- Named on Tripwire s list of InfoSec s Rising Stars and Hidden Gems: The Top 15 Educators in July 2013
- Named one of Information Security Buzz s list of Top 5 Female Infosec Leaders to Follow on Twitter in 2013 and 2014
- Has been named one of the "Best Privacy Advisers in the World" multiple times in recent years by "Computerworld "magazine, most recently ranking number 3 in the world in the last rankings provided
- In 2012 was named one of the most influential people and groups in online privacy by Techopedia.com
- In 2012 was named a privacy by design ambassador by the Ontario, Canada, data privacy commissioner
- Rebecca is an owner and partner for the SIMBUS services for healthcare organizations and their business associates to meet their HIPAA, HITECH, and other legal requirements, with more industries added in late 2014. She is also a partner for the Compliance Helper services and has been leading the NIST SGIP Smart Grid Privacy Group since June 2009. Rebecca is a member of the IAPP Certification Advisory Board, and is an instructor for the IAPP s CIPM, CIPP/IT, CIPP/US, and CIPP Foundations classes. She currently serves on multiple advisory boards for security, privacy, and high-tech technology organizations. Rebecca is frequently interviewed and quoted in diverse broadcasts and publications such as IAPP Privacy Advisor, BNA Privacy & Security Law Report, Wired, Popular Science, Computerworld, IEEE s Security and Privacy Journal, NPR, and many others. Rebecca regularly appears on the Des Moines, Iowa-based Great Day morning television program on KCWI to discuss and provide advice for information security and privacy topics. Born and raised in Missouri, she has degrees in math, computer science, and education. Christine Hertzog is the founder and managing director of the Smart Grid Library and SGL Partners, delivering consulting and information services about Smart Grid and Smart Infrastructure technologies, services, and solutions. Her firm provides pragmatic guidance to global vendors, governmental entities, and utilities covering a broad range of needs, such as strategic corporate and market insights and design and deployment of prosumer-centric utility operations. Ms. Hertzog is the author of the "Smart Grid Dictionary "that defines the jargon, acronyms, and terminology about technologies, international standards, and organizations associated with the Smart Grid and Smart Infrastructure. She is the coauthor of "The Smart Grid Consumer Focus Strategy," which identifies consumer/utility challenges and methods to ensure successful prosumer operations and interactions. She is a recognized thought leader and regular speaker at industry conferences and writes a syndicated blog about Smart Grid and Smart Infrastructure topics. Based in Silicon Valley, Ms. Hertzog serves as an advisor to Smart Grid start-ups and industry associations and publications, including The Energy Collective, ElectricityPolicy.com, "Energy Post," Agrion, and IBCon. She has a master of science degree in telecommunications from the University of Colorado Boulder. See more about Ms. Hertzog at www.SmartGridLibrary.com."
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This book will inform readers without overwhelming them with too much technical detail. It will help them communicate more effectively with IT, telecom, and cyber security professionals as they work to build privacy into their daily work activities. The book supplies guidance for privacy management activities and privacy framework components focused on the Smart Grid. The authors, who are privacy professionals instead of engineers writing on privacy issues, draw upon their extensive experience within the utilities business sector, along with their work with NIST in the Cyber Security Working Group, Smart Grid privacy subgroup since June 2009.