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Sound guidance on design, implementation, and governance of cybersecurity policy
Now in its Second Edition, the Cybersecurity Policy Guidebook delivers an issue-focused treatment of public, private, and individual cybersecurity policy alternatives for treatment of systemic cyber risks. Seven practitioners from government, industry, and academia analyze overlapping perspectives of decision-makers, technology professionals, and critical infrastructure engineers within the recently transformed digital landscape.
The first edition dealt with threats to impersonation, infrastructure access, intellectual property, internet access, nation-state conflict, operational continuity, privacy, and supply chain. New to this edition is coverage of AI's impact on cybersecurity, cyber-physical systems, and custodial issues for technology platforms and other cyber-enabled services. The book addresses threat intelligence across industry sectors, governance frameworks, and risk appetite thresholds. A policy catalog reflects pros and cons of pressing policy positions.
Key topics also include:
Cybersecurity Policy Guidebook serves leaders of public and private organizations, as well as technology professionals, industry analysts, scholars, and individuals seeking a structured reference on cybersecurity policy issues. Whatever the starting point of perspective, readers will gain the policy knowledge required to act with precision.
Sound guidance on design, implementation, and governance of cybersecurity policy
Now in its Second Edition, the Cybersecurity Policy Guidebook delivers an issue-focused treatment of public, private, and individual cybersecurity policy alternatives for treatment of systemic cyber risks. Seven practitioners from government, industry, and academia analyze overlapping perspectives of decision-makers, technology professionals, and critical infrastructure engineers within the recently transformed digital landscape.
The first edition dealt with threats to impersonation, infrastructure access, intellectual property, internet access, nation-state conflict, operational continuity, privacy, and supply chain. New to this edition is coverage of AI's impact on cybersecurity, cyber-physical systems, and custodial issues for technology platforms and other cyber-enabled services. The book addresses threat intelligence across industry sectors, governance frameworks, and risk appetite thresholds. A policy catalog reflects pros and cons of pressing policy positions.
Key topics also include:
Cybersecurity Policy Guidebook serves leaders of public and private organizations, as well as technology professionals, industry analysts, scholars, and individuals seeking a structured reference on cybersecurity policy issues. Whatever the starting point of perspective, readers will gain the policy knowledge required to act with precision.
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