It is also, in all likelihood, the only book ever written (or ever to be written) about cybersecurity defense that is fun to read."
—Thomas A. Stewart, Executive Director, National Center for the Middle Market and Co-Author of Woo, Wow, and Win: Service Design, Strategy, and the Art of Customer DelightIn 2016, we reached a tipping point—a moment where the global and local implications of cybersecurity became undeniable. Despite the seriousness of the topic, the term "cybersecurity" still exasperates many people. They feel terrorized and overwhelmed. The majority of business people have very little understanding of cybersecurity, how to manage it, and what's really at risk.
This essential guide, with its dozens of examples and case studies, breaks down every element of the development and management of a cybersecurity program for the executive. From understanding the need, to core risk management principles, to threats, tools, roles and responsibilities, this book walks the reader through each step of developing and implementing a cybersecurity program. Read cover-to-cover, it’s a thorough overview, but it can also function as a useful reference book as individual questions and difficulties arise.
If you’re a business manager or executive who needs to make sense of cybersecurity, this book demystifies it for you.
CHRIS MOSCHOVITIS is the founder of tmg-emedia, a consultancy focused on providing independent technology and cybersecurity management expertise, development, and outsourcing services. It is one of the premier independent consulting firms in the country. He is sought after by private industry, government, and nonprofits for his ability to explain complex IT and cybersecurity topics to executives.