Overview
- Organizations continue to struggle with information security programs
- This book will demystify a lot of concepts around building effective information security programs
- This book will introduce concepts, ideas, and strategies that have been proven to be successful, but have not yet been published to a wide audience
- Organizations spend hundreds of thousands of dollars for the intelligence and thought leadership that will be provided in the book
- The book will cite historical examples and put the current situation in context in a way that it can be explained simply to people who may not be familiar with information security concepts
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This book explains the ongoing war between private business and cyber criminals, state-sponsored attackers, terrorists, and hacktivist groups. Further, it explores the risks posed by trusted employees that put critical information at risk through malice, negligence, or simply making a mistake. It clarifies the historical context of the current situation as it relates to cybersecurity, the challenges facing private business, and the fundamental changes organizations can make to better protect themselves. The problems we face are difficult, but they are not hopeless.
Cybercrime continues to grow at an astounding rate. With constant coverage of cyber-attacks in the media, there is no shortage of awareness of increasing threats. Budgets have increased and executives are implementing stronger defenses. Nonetheless, breaches continue to increase in frequency and scope.
Building a Comprehensive IT Security Program shares why organizations continue to fail to securetheir critical information assets and explains the internal and external adversaries facing organizations today. This book supplies the necessary knowledge and skills to protect organizations better in the future by implementing a comprehensive approach to security.
Jeremy Wittkop’s security expertise and critical experience provides insights into topics such as:
- Who is attempting to steal information and why?
- What are critical information assets?
- How are effective programs built?
- How is stolen information capitalized?
- How do we shift the paradigm to better protect our organizations?
- How we can make the cyber world safer for everyone to do business?
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About the author
Jeremy Wittkop is a leader in the information security industry, specifically as it relates to content and context protection. Jeremy brings insights from a variety of industries including, military and defense, logistics, entertainment, as well as information security services.
Jeremy started with Intelisecure as the leader of the Managed Services department and has overseen 1000% growth of that department by helping to solve complex Information Security challenges for organizations spanning the globe. Jeremy now leads Intelisecure's Sales Engineering team, which is responsible for architecting solution packages that include creative approaches to people, process, and technology.Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Building a Comprehensive IT Security Program
Book Subtitle: Practical Guidelines and Best Practices
Authors: Jeremy Wittkop
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2053-5
Publisher: Apress Berkeley, CA
eBook Packages: Professional and Applied Computing, Apress Access Books, Professional and Applied Computing (R0)
Copyright Information: Jeremy Wittkop 2016
Softcover ISBN: 978-1-4842-2052-8Published: 28 July 2016
eBook ISBN: 978-1-4842-2053-5Published: 05 August 2016
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XIX, 195
Number of Illustrations: 5 b/w illustrations, 8 illustrations in colour
Topics: Security, Systems and Data Security, Data Structures and Information Theory