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Author Mehan, Julie E.
Title CyberWar, CyberTerror, CyberCrime and CyberActivism : an in-depth guide to the role of standards in cybersecurity enviroment / Julie E. Mehan.
Publication Info Ely, Cambridge, UK : IT Governance Pub., 2014.
Edition 2nd ed.



Descript 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
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Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Edition 2nd ed.
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Preface; About the Author; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Technology Is a Double-Edged Sword; From the printing press to the information age; The ''dark side of high tech''; Chapter 2: Cyber Attack: It''s A Dangerous World for Information Systems; Cyberwar; Cyberterror; Cybercrime; CyberEspionage (and Information Exfiltration) -- It''s midnight; do you know where your data is?; Social Media -- an opportunity and a challenge; Supply Chain (In- ) security; The blended threat; The asymmetric effects of cyber attacks; Porous perimeters, compromisable software -- or both?
If we know about the vulnerabilities, why are exploits still successful?Chapter 3: The Human Factor: The Underrated Threat; Are people the problem?; Who are the attackers?; Most likely forms of attack; Sometimes it''s just human error; People can also be the solution!; Chapter 4: Transition from an Environment of ''FUD'' to a Standards-Based Environment; Chapter 5: Establishing a Culture of Cybersecurity; Chapter 6: Increasing Internationalism: Governance, Laws, and Ethics; Information globalism equals increased exposure; Following the lead of good governance; The proliferation of laws.
Ethics in an information society and a minimum standard of due care in cybersecurityCybersecurity and privacy; Chapter 7: Standards: What Are They and Why Should We Care?; What are standards?; How and by whom are standards developed?; The importance of terminology; Standards-based process improvement; Focus on consensus-based cybersecurity; Standards provide a level playing-field for co-ordination and co-operation; If standards are so good, then why is it so hard?; Chapter 8: From Reaction to Proaction: Applying Standards in an Environment of Change and Danger.
Moving beyond compliance and reactionA quick look at relevant standards; Take four steps forward; The future is ''ROSI''; Making the case for cybersecurity assurance; Chapter 9: Conclusion: Where Do We Go From Here?; Cybersecurity program roadmap; Appendix 1: Gap Analysis Areas of Interest; Appendix 2: Standards Crosswalk; Definitions; Acronyms; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; ITG Resources.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781849285728 electronic bk.
1849285721 electronic bk.
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Author Mehan, Julie E.
Subject Computer security.
Hacking.
Electronics in military engineering.
Descript 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Edition 2nd ed.
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Preface; About the Author; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Technology Is a Double-Edged Sword; From the printing press to the information age; The ''dark side of high tech''; Chapter 2: Cyber Attack: It''s A Dangerous World for Information Systems; Cyberwar; Cyberterror; Cybercrime; CyberEspionage (and Information Exfiltration) -- It''s midnight; do you know where your data is?; Social Media -- an opportunity and a challenge; Supply Chain (In- ) security; The blended threat; The asymmetric effects of cyber attacks; Porous perimeters, compromisable software -- or both?
If we know about the vulnerabilities, why are exploits still successful?Chapter 3: The Human Factor: The Underrated Threat; Are people the problem?; Who are the attackers?; Most likely forms of attack; Sometimes it''s just human error; People can also be the solution!; Chapter 4: Transition from an Environment of ''FUD'' to a Standards-Based Environment; Chapter 5: Establishing a Culture of Cybersecurity; Chapter 6: Increasing Internationalism: Governance, Laws, and Ethics; Information globalism equals increased exposure; Following the lead of good governance; The proliferation of laws.
Ethics in an information society and a minimum standard of due care in cybersecurityCybersecurity and privacy; Chapter 7: Standards: What Are They and Why Should We Care?; What are standards?; How and by whom are standards developed?; The importance of terminology; Standards-based process improvement; Focus on consensus-based cybersecurity; Standards provide a level playing-field for co-ordination and co-operation; If standards are so good, then why is it so hard?; Chapter 8: From Reaction to Proaction: Applying Standards in an Environment of Change and Danger.
Moving beyond compliance and reactionA quick look at relevant standards; Take four steps forward; The future is ''ROSI''; Making the case for cybersecurity assurance; Chapter 9: Conclusion: Where Do We Go From Here?; Cybersecurity program roadmap; Appendix 1: Gap Analysis Areas of Interest; Appendix 2: Standards Crosswalk; Definitions; Acronyms; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; ITG Resources.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781849285728 electronic bk.
1849285721 electronic bk.
Author Mehan, Julie E.
Subject Computer security.
Hacking.
Electronics in military engineering.

Subject Computer security.
Hacking.
Electronics in military engineering.
Descript 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Preface; About the Author; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Technology Is a Double-Edged Sword; From the printing press to the information age; The ''dark side of high tech''; Chapter 2: Cyber Attack: It''s A Dangerous World for Information Systems; Cyberwar; Cyberterror; Cybercrime; CyberEspionage (and Information Exfiltration) -- It''s midnight; do you know where your data is?; Social Media -- an opportunity and a challenge; Supply Chain (In- ) security; The blended threat; The asymmetric effects of cyber attacks; Porous perimeters, compromisable software -- or both?
If we know about the vulnerabilities, why are exploits still successful?Chapter 3: The Human Factor: The Underrated Threat; Are people the problem?; Who are the attackers?; Most likely forms of attack; Sometimes it''s just human error; People can also be the solution!; Chapter 4: Transition from an Environment of ''FUD'' to a Standards-Based Environment; Chapter 5: Establishing a Culture of Cybersecurity; Chapter 6: Increasing Internationalism: Governance, Laws, and Ethics; Information globalism equals increased exposure; Following the lead of good governance; The proliferation of laws.
Ethics in an information society and a minimum standard of due care in cybersecurityCybersecurity and privacy; Chapter 7: Standards: What Are They and Why Should We Care?; What are standards?; How and by whom are standards developed?; The importance of terminology; Standards-based process improvement; Focus on consensus-based cybersecurity; Standards provide a level playing-field for co-ordination and co-operation; If standards are so good, then why is it so hard?; Chapter 8: From Reaction to Proaction: Applying Standards in an Environment of Change and Danger.
Moving beyond compliance and reactionA quick look at relevant standards; Take four steps forward; The future is ''ROSI''; Making the case for cybersecurity assurance; Chapter 9: Conclusion: Where Do We Go From Here?; Cybersecurity program roadmap; Appendix 1: Gap Analysis Areas of Interest; Appendix 2: Standards Crosswalk; Definitions; Acronyms; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; ITG Resources.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781849285728 electronic bk.
1849285721 electronic bk.

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