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Author | : Michael S. Oberlaender |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Business |
ISBN | : |
This book is written by a C(I)SO for C(I)SOs - and also addresses CEOs, CROs, CLOs, CIOs, CTOs, Security Managers, Privacy Leaders, Lawyers, and even Marketing and Sales executives. It is written by a seven-time career CISO for other visionaries, leaders, strategists, architects, compliance and audit experts, those politically interested, as well as, revolutionaries, and students of IS, IT, and STEM subjects that want to step up their game in InfoSec and Cybersecurity. The book connects the dots about past data breaches and their misconceptions; provides an international perspective on privacy laws like GDPR and several others, about threat actors and threat vectors; introduces strategy and tactics for securing your organization; presents a first glimpse on leadership; explains security program planning and backup plans; examines team building; conceptualizes the governance board; explores budgets; cooperates with the PMO; divulges into tactics; further elaborates on leadership; establishes the reporting structure; illustrates risk assessments; elucidates security processes, principals, and architectural designs; enumerates security metrics; skims compliance; demonstrates attack surface reduction; explicates security intelligence; conceptualizes S-SDLC (SecDevOps); depicts security management; epitomizes global leadership; illustrates the cloud's weaknesses; and finishes with an outlook on IoT. If you are in need of strong, proven, battle-tested security advice for a progressing security career, if you're looking for the security wisdom of a global, experienced leader to make smart decisions, if you are an architect and want to know how to securely architect and design using guiding principles, design patterns, and controls, or even if you work in sales and want to understand how (not) to sell to the CISO - this is your almanac - and you will read and reference it many times.
Author | : Barak Engel |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 169 |
Release | : 2017-10-16 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1351986686 |
This book serves as an introduction into the world of security and provides insight into why and how current security management practices fail, resulting in overall dissatisfaction by practitioners and lack of success in the corporate environment. The author examines the reasons and suggests how to fix them. The resulting improvement is highly beneficial to any corporation that chooses to pursue this approach or strategy and from a bottom-line and business operations perspective, not just in technical operations. This book transforms the understanding of the role of the CISO, the selection process for a CISO, and the financial impact that security plays in any organization.
Author | : Tan, Shamane |
Publisher | : My Security Media Pty Ltd |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0648595315 |
Cyber Risk Leaders: Global C-Suite Insights - Leadership and Influence in the Cyber Age’, by Shamane Tan - explores the art of communicating with executives, tips on navigating through corporate challenges, and reveals what the C-Suite looks for in professional partners. For those who are interested in learning from top industry leaders, or an aspiring or current CISO, this book is gold for your career. It’s the go-to book and your CISO kit for the season.
Author | : Renee Tarun |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2021-09-14 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 111985427X |
Organizations around the world are in a struggle for survival, racing to transform themselves in a herculean effort to adapt to the digital age, all while protecting themselves from headline-grabbing cybersecurity threats. As organizations succeed or fail, the centrality and importance of cybersecurity and the role of the CISO—Chief Information Security Officer—becomes ever more apparent. It's becoming clear that the CISO, which began as a largely technical role, has become nuanced, strategic, and a cross-functional leadership position. Fight Fire with Fire: Proactive Cybersecurity Strategies for Today's Leaders explores the evolution of the CISO's responsibilities and delivers a blueprint to effectively improve cybersecurity across an organization. Fight Fire with Fire draws on the deep experience of its many all-star contributors. For example: Learn how to talk effectively with the Board from engineer-turned-executive Marianne Bailey, a top spokesperson well-known for global leadership in cyber Discover how to manage complex cyber supply chain risk with Terry Roberts, who addresses this complex area using cutting-edge technology and emerging standards Tame the exploding IoT threat landscape with Sonia Arista, a CISO with decades of experience across sectors, including healthcare where edge devices monitor vital signs and robots perform surgery These are just a few of the global trailblazers in cybersecurity who have banded together to equip today’s leaders to protect their enterprises and inspire tomorrow’s leaders to join them. With fires blazing on the horizon, there is no time for a seminar or boot camp. Cyber leaders need information at their fingertips. Readers will find insight on how to close the diversity and skills gap and become well-versed in modern cyber threats, including attacks coming from organized crime and nation-states. This book highlights a three-pronged approach that encompasses people, process, and technology to empower everyone to protect their organization. From effective risk management to supply chain security and communicating with the board, Fight Fire with Fire presents discussions from industry leaders that cover every critical competency in information security. Perfect for IT and information security professionals seeking perspectives and insights they can’t find in certification exams or standard textbooks, Fight Fire with Fire is an indispensable resource for everyone hoping to improve their understanding of the realities of modern cybersecurity through the eyes of today’s top security leaders.
Author | : Raj Badhwar |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2021-10-19 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 3030814122 |
The first section of this book addresses the evolution of CISO (chief information security officer) leadership, with the most mature CISOs combining strong business and technical leadership skills. CISOs can now add significant value when they possess an advanced understanding of cutting-edge security technologies to address the risks from the nearly universal operational dependence of enterprises on the cloud, the Internet, hybrid networks, and third-party technologies demonstrated in this book. In our new cyber threat-saturated world, CISOs have begun to show their market value. Wall Street is more likely to reward companies with good cybersecurity track records with higher stock valuations. To ensure that security is always a foremost concern in business decisions, CISOs should have a seat on corporate boards, and CISOs should be involved from beginning to end in the process of adopting enterprise technologies. The second and third sections of this book focus on building strong security teams, and exercising prudence in cybersecurity. CISOs can foster cultures of respect through careful consideration of the biases inherent in the socio-linguistic frameworks shaping our workplace language and through the cultivation of cyber exceptionalism. CISOs should leave no stone unturned in seeking out people with unique abilities, skills, and experience, and encourage career planning and development, in order to build and retain a strong talent pool. The lessons of the breach of physical security at the US Capitol, the hack back trend, and CISO legal liability stemming from network and data breaches all reveal the importance of good judgment and the necessity of taking proactive stances on preventative measures. This book will target security and IT engineers, administrators and developers, CIOs, CTOs, CISOs, and CFOs. Risk personnel, CROs, IT, security auditors and security researchers will also find this book useful.
Author | : Mark Tarallo |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2021-08-06 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1000412113 |
In one modest-sized volume, this book offers three valuable sets of knowledge. First, it provides best practice guidance on virtually every large-scale task a modern manager may be involved in—from recruiting and hiring to onboarding and leading teams, and from employee engagement and retention to performance management and working with difficult employees. Second, it explains the essential concepts and practice of a range of effective leadership styles—including (but not limited to) servant leadership, crisis leadership, change agent leadership, and diversity and inclusion leadership. Third, it offers brief case studies from select CISOs and CSOs on how these management and leadership principles and practices play out in real-life workplace situations. The best practice essentials provided throughout this volume will empower aspiring leaders and also enable experienced managers to take their leadership to the next level. Many if not most CISOs and other leaders have had very little, if any, formal training in management and leadership. The select few that have such training usually obtained it through academic courses that take a theoretical, broad brush approach. In contrast, this book provides much actionable guidance in the nitty-gritty tasks that managers must do every day. Lack of management practical knowledge puts CISOs and CSOs at a disadvantage vis-a-vis other executives in the C-suite. They risk being pigeonholed as “security cops” rather than respected business leaders. Many articles on these subjects published in the press are too incomplete and filled with bad information. And combing through the few high-quality sources that are out there, such as Harvard Business Publishing, can take hundreds of dollars in magazine subscription and book purchase fees and weeks or months of reading time. This book puts all the essential information into your hands through a series of concise chapters authored by an award-winning writer.
Author | : Roland Cloutier |
Publisher | : Butterworth-Heinemann |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2015-10-13 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0128027819 |
Becoming a Global Chief Security Executive Officer provides tangible, proven, and practical approaches to optimizing the security leader's ability to lead both today's, and tomorrow's, multidisciplined security, risk, and privacy function. The need for well-trained and effective executives who focus on business security, risk, and privacy has exponentially increased as the critical underpinnings of today's businesses rely more and more on their ability to ensure the effective operation and availability of business processes and technology. Cyberattacks, e-crime, intellectual property theft, and operating globally requires sustainable security programs and operations led by executives who cannot only adapt to today's requirements, but also focus on the future. The book provides foundational and practical methods for creating teams, organizations, services, and operations for today's—and tomorrow's—physical and information converged security program, also teaching the principles for alignment to the business, risk management and mitigation strategies, and how to create momentum in business operations protection. - Demonstrates how to develop a security program's business mission - Provides practical approaches to organizational design for immediate business impact utilizing the converged security model - Offers insights into what a business, and its board, want, need, and expect from their security executives - Covers the 5 Steps to Operational Effectiveness: Cybersecurity – Corporate Security – Operational Risk – Controls Assurance – Client Focus - Provides templates and checklists for strategy design, program development, measurements and efficacy assurance
Author | : Ron Collette |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2008-11-21 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1420089110 |
As organizations struggle to implement effective security measures, all too often they focus solely on the tangible elements, such as developing security policies or risk management implementations. While these items are very important, they are only half of the equation necessary to ensure security success. CISO Soft Skills: Securing Organizations
Author | : Matthew K. Sharp |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 423 |
Release | : 2022-01-26 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1119782481 |
Learn to effectively deliver business aligned cybersecurity outcomes In The CISO Evolution: Business Knowledge for Cybersecurity Executives, information security experts Matthew K. Sharp and Kyriakos “Rock” Lambros deliver an insightful and practical resource to help cybersecurity professionals develop the skills they need to effectively communicate with senior management and boards. They assert business aligned cybersecurity is crucial and demonstrate how business acumen is being put into action to deliver meaningful business outcomes. The authors use illustrative stories to show professionals how to establish an executive presence and avoid the most common pitfalls experienced by technology experts when speaking and presenting to executives. The book will show you how to: Inspire trust in senior business leaders by properly aligning and setting expectations around risk appetite and capital allocation Properly characterize the indispensable role of cybersecurity in your company’s overall strategic plan Acquire the necessary funding and resources for your company’s cybersecurity program and avoid the stress and anxiety that comes with underfunding Perfect for security and risk professionals, IT auditors, and risk managers looking for effective strategies to communicate cybersecurity concepts and ideas to business professionals without a background in technology. The CISO Evolution is also a must-read resource for business executives, managers, and leaders hoping to improve the quality of dialogue with their cybersecurity leaders.
Author | : Todd Fitzgerald |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2007-12-22 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 084937944X |
Caught in the crosshairs ofLeadership andInformation Technology Information Security professionals are increasingly tapped to operate as business executives. This often puts them on a career path they did not expect, in a field not yet clearly defined. IT training does not usually includemanagerial skills such as leadership, team-building, c