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Author: Jennifer L. Bayuk
ISBN : 1118027809
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Drawing upon a wealth of experience from academia, industry, and government service, Cyber Security Policy Guidebook details and dissects, in simple language, current organizational cyber security policy issues on a global scale—taking great care to educate readers on the history and current approaches to the security of cyberspace. It includes thorough descriptions—as well as the pros and cons—of a plethora of issues, and documents policy alternatives for the sake of clarity with respect to policy alone. The Guidebook also delves into organizational implementation issues, and equips readers with descriptions of the positive and negative impact of specific policy choices.
Inside are detailed chapters that:
- Explain what is meant by cyber security and cyber security policy
- Discuss the process by which cyber security policy goals are set
- Educate the reader on decision-making processes related to cyber security
- Describe a new framework and taxonomy for explaining cyber security policy issues
- Show how the U.S. government is dealing with cyber security policy issues
With a glossary that puts cyber security language in layman's terms—and diagrams that help explain complex topics—Cyber Security Policy Guidebook gives students, scholars, and technical decision-makers the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions on cyber security policy.
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- Hardcover: 288 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (April 24, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1118027809
- ISBN-13: 978-1118027806
- Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 7.8 x 9.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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I believe the "policy" in the book's title is public policy. This book's audience isn't very clear, perhaps a subtitle would have helped the unwary buyer. I found the book largely unhelpful for policy development within a private corporation. Charles Cresson Woods book is much more useful and appropriate for such a setting, albeit very expensive. The multiple authorship leaves the book rather disjointed, a common issue with such works. I believe the book is meant for policy makers in the government setting, so those working in the beltway might find the book more helpful than those in the private sector.
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