Midlands State University Library

Cyber security : an introduction for non-technical managers

Green, Jeremy S.

Cyber security : an introduction for non-technical managers created by Jeremy S Green - Surrey Gower 2015 - 255 pages 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cyber security and cyber risk -- A holistic approach to cyber security -- The scope of cyber security -- Systems risks -- People and networks -- Cloud computing -- Bring your own device -- Protecting people -- Keeping data secure outside the office -- Social media risk -- Who is stealing your organisation's identity? -- Disposing of data safely -- The internet of things -- Developing a cyber security strategy -- Picking the right team -- Getting prepared -- Developing a risk register -- Managing the impact of cyber incidents -- Responding to incidents -- Digital governance -- Afterword : looking from the past to the future.

This publication provides a detailed analysis of some of the key cyber security risks facing business today, and provides useful guidance on how to develop an effective strategy to address them.' Andy Williams, Cyber Connect UK 'Advances in technology bring enormous benefits but also pose significant risks. Managing these risks will challenge all organizations, whatever their sector or size. This book is a welcome addition to the guidance available and, importantly, emphasizes the role of behavioral issues as well as technical solutions to achieve effective cyber security.' Carolyn Williams, The Institute of Risk Management 'Jeremy Swinfen Green has succeeded in creating a cybersecurity book that is both well written and uses the language of business management. This is just the right reference for managers who need to understand key cybersecurity concepts and threats and how they can manage the risks.

9781472466730


Business enterprises--Computer networks--Security measures
Computer security
Corporations--Security measures
Computer crimes--Prevention

HF5548.37 GRE