The Weakest Link

Why Your Employees Might Be Your Biggest Cyber Risk

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet, Electronic Commerce, Business & Finance, Industries & Professions, Industries, Business Reference
Cover of the book The Weakest Link by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey, Bloomsbury Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey ISBN: 9781472936288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: October 20, 2016
Imprint: Bloomsbury Business Language: English
Author: Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
ISBN: 9781472936288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: October 20, 2016
Imprint: Bloomsbury Business
Language: English

The Weakest Link looks at one of the biggest issues in cyber security: how to protect organisations from their own employees. Many cyber threats don't involve hackers using clever software to penetrate company networks; threats can often involve employees acting in ways that, accidentally or deliberately, leak information or damage assets without a hacker being involved at all. Emerging technologies and behavioural changes - driven by cloud computing and people using their own smartphones and tablets for work - are starting to make these threats more common and far more serious.

Written to help anyone understand how information security has become the responsibility of individual employees, it shows exactly what they can do to protect company systems and data. Effective solutions need to go beyond simple security awareness and show how to create a complete culture of security. Individuals can then use this learned behaviour to keep themselves digitally safe at work and in their personal lives.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Weakest Link looks at one of the biggest issues in cyber security: how to protect organisations from their own employees. Many cyber threats don't involve hackers using clever software to penetrate company networks; threats can often involve employees acting in ways that, accidentally or deliberately, leak information or damage assets without a hacker being involved at all. Emerging technologies and behavioural changes - driven by cloud computing and people using their own smartphones and tablets for work - are starting to make these threats more common and far more serious.

Written to help anyone understand how information security has become the responsibility of individual employees, it shows exactly what they can do to protect company systems and data. Effective solutions need to go beyond simple security awareness and show how to create a complete culture of security. Individuals can then use this learned behaviour to keep themselves digitally safe at work and in their personal lives.

More books from Bloomsbury Publishing

Cover of the book Werewolf Stories to Tell in the Dark by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book The Cinnamon Club Cookbook by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book The Shadow Scholar by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book Mormonism: A Guide for the Perplexed by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book The Maintenance of Headway by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book Stepbrother: The Game He Plays by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book Pedagogy in Process by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book The Past and Future of EU Law by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book Putin and the Oligarch by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book Gundog by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book The Wars of the Roses by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book Women's Life in Greece and Rome by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book Shot Down and in the Drink by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book Analysis of Existing: Barry Miller's Approach to God by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
Cover of the book A Short History of Britain by Mr Jeremy Swinfen Green, Professor Paul Dorey
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy