Cyber Security Culture

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781409456940
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Apr 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Focusing on countermeasures against orchestrated cyber-attacks, Cyber Security Culture is research-based and reinforced with insights from experts who do not normally release information into the public arena. It will enable managers of organizations across different industrial sectors and government agencies to better understand how organizational learning and training can be utilized to develop a culture that ultimately protects an organization from attacks. Peter Trim and David Upton believe that the speed and complexity of cyber-attacks demand a different approach to security management, including scenario-based planning and training, to supplement security policies and technical protection systems. The authors provide in-depth understanding of how organizational learning can produce cultural change addressing the behaviour of individuals, as well as machines. They provide information to help managers form policy to prevent cyber intrusions, to put robust security systems and procedures in place and to arrange appropriate training interventions such as table top exercises. Guidance embracing current and future threats and addressing issues such as social engineering is included. Although the work is embedded in a theoretical framework, non-technical staff will find the book of practical use because it renders highly technical subjects accessible and links firmly with areas beyond ICT, such as human resource management - in relation to bridging the education/training divide and allowing organizational learning to be embraced. This book will interest Government officials, policy advisors, law enforcement officers and senior managers within companies, as well as academics and students in a range of disciplines including management and computer science.
Peter R.J. Trim is a Senior Lecturer in Management and Director of the Centre for Advanced Management and Interdisciplinary Studies at Birkbeck, University of London. He holds degrees from City University; Cranfield Institute of Technology; and Cambridge University. He has taught in France, Hong Kong and the Netherlands and published widely in areas including Corporate Intelligence and Corporate and National Security. He has been involved in several research projects under the Network Security - Information Infrastructure Protection Programme. David Upton is a Director of Stirling Reid Limited, a specialised consultancy based in London which organises top-level emergency response exercises worldwide and across sectors including government, utility companies, oil, gas, pharmaceutical, shipping and transport. He is a Cambridge graduate who has also studied at London Business School and formerly served in the British Diplomatic Service. He has published books on software, and on scenario planning.