Cyber risk management : prioritize threats, identify vulnerabilities and apply controls / Christopher J Hodson.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: London, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Kogan Page, 2024Edition: Second editionDescription: xii, 431 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781398613515
  • 9781398613492
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.8 H63 2024
LOC classification:
  • HD31.2 .H63 2024
Contents:
Part One. Contextualizing cybersecurity risk -- Why now? : the only constant is change -- Technologies and security challenges -- Data breaches -- Part Two. Cybersecurity programme management -- What are cybersecurity and cybercrime? -- Establishing a cybersecurity programme -- Part Three. Actors, events and vulnerabilities -- Threat actors -- Threat events -- Vulnerabilities -- Controls -- Part Four. Conclusion: the cybersecurity risk equation explained -- Cyber risk management: a conclusion -- References -- Index.
Summary: "How can you manage the complex threats that can cause financial, operational and reputational damage to the business? This practical guide shows how to implement a successful cybersecurity programme. The second edition of Cyber Risk Management covers the latest developments in cybersecurity for those responsible for managing threat events, vulnerabilities and controls. These include the impact of Web3 and the metaverse on cybersecurity, supply-chain security in the gig economy and exploration of the global, macroeconomic conditions that affect strategies. It explains how Covid-19 and remote working changed the cybersecurity landscape." -- Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part One. Contextualizing cybersecurity risk -- Why now? : the only constant is change -- Technologies and security challenges -- Data breaches -- Part Two. Cybersecurity programme management -- What are cybersecurity and cybercrime? -- Establishing a cybersecurity programme -- Part Three. Actors, events and vulnerabilities -- Threat actors -- Threat events -- Vulnerabilities -- Controls -- Part Four. Conclusion: the cybersecurity risk equation explained -- Cyber risk management: a conclusion -- References -- Index.

"How can you manage the complex threats that can cause financial, operational and reputational damage to the business? This practical guide shows how to implement a successful cybersecurity programme. The second edition of Cyber Risk Management covers the latest developments in cybersecurity for those responsible for managing threat events, vulnerabilities and controls. These include the impact of Web3 and the metaverse on cybersecurity, supply-chain security in the gig economy and exploration of the global, macroeconomic conditions that affect strategies. It explains how Covid-19 and remote working changed the cybersecurity landscape." -- Back cover.

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