ISBN13: | 9780367709365 |
ISBN10: | 0367709368 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 126 pages |
Size: | 216x138 mm |
Weight: | 453 g |
Language: | English |
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Library and information science in general
Theory of computing, computing in general
Data management in computer systems
Hardware and operating systems in general
Computer networks in general
Computer softwares in general
Computer crime
Safety and health aspects of computing
Man-machine interaction
Computing's and information technology's impact on society
Economics
Management, corporate management
Finance, Investments
Internet in general
Library and information science in general (charity campaign)
Theory of computing, computing in general (charity campaign)
Data management in computer systems (charity campaign)
Hardware and operating systems in general (charity campaign)
Computer networks in general (charity campaign)
Computer softwares in general (charity campaign)
Computer crime (charity campaign)
Safety and health aspects of computing (charity campaign)
Man-machine interaction (charity campaign)
Computing's and information technology's impact on society (charity campaign)
Economics (charity campaign)
Management, corporate management (charity campaign)
Finance, Investments (charity campaign)
Internet in general (charity campaign)
Cybersecurity Lessons from CoVID-19
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Using the SARS-CoV-2/CoVID-19 pandemic as a giant case study, and structured by the domains of information security, this book looks at what the crisis teaches us about security.
Using the SARS-CoV-2/CoVID-19 pandemic as a giant case study, and following the structure of the domains of information security, this book looks at what the crisis teaches us about security. It points out specific security fundamentals where social, medical, or business responses to the crisis failed or needed to make specific use of those concepts. For the most part, these lessons are simply reminders of factors that get neglected during times of non-crisis. The lessons particularly point out the importance of planning and resilience in systems and business.
Those studying cybersecurity and its preventive measures and applications, as well as those involved in risk management studies and assessments, will all benefit greatly from the book.
Robert Slade has had an extensive and prolific career in management, security, and telecommunications research, analysis, and consultancy. He has served as an educator visiting universities and delivering lecturers and seminars.
"In Cybersecurity Lessons from COVID-19, author Robert Slade uses the COVID-19 pandemic as a method to examine the core areas of information security... There are plenty of introduction to security books that are almost 1,000 pages long. At about one-tenth of that, Cybersecurity Lessons from COVID-19 provides a brief but detailed introduction into the primary areas and topics around information security and risk management. For those looking to get their feet wet in the subject, this is a great place to start."
Reviewer: Ben Rothke, CISSP, CISM, CISA
See the full review at: https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/articles/2021/11/book-review-cybersecurity-lessons-from-covid-19/
1 Expanding Security: The CIA Triad 1
2 Security Management 17
3 Access Control 31
4 Security Architecture 35
5 Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning 41
6 Physical Security 51
7 Cryptography (Yes, Really) 55
8 Application Security 57
9 Security Operations 67
10 Telecommunications and Networking Security 79
11 Law, Investigation, and Ethics 93
12 Be Kind. Be Calm. Be Safe 97
13 Will We Win? 103