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050 00 HD30.2 |b.T75 2013
100 1 Trim, Peter R. J
245 10 Cyber security culture : |bcounteracting cyber threats
through organizational learning and training / |cPeter
Trim and David Upton.
260 London ; |aNew York : |bRoutledge, |c2013
300 xvii, 211 p. : |bill. ; |c25 cm.
440 0 Gower applied business research
500 A Gower Book.
500 First published 2013 by Gower Publishing.
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
520 0 Cyber Security Culture is a research-based book focusing
on cyber security and countermeasures against orchestrated
cyber attacks. Reinforced with insights from experts who
do not normally release data and information into the
public arena, the book enables managers within
organizations across different industrial sectors and
government agencies to better understand how
organizational learning and training can be utilized to
develop a culture that will ultimately protect 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 polices and technical protection
systems. The authors provide in-depth cover of issues such
as how organizational learning can be used to produce
cultural change that addresses the behavior of individuals
as well as machines. The book provides information that
will help managers to form policy to prevent cyber
intrusions, to put robust security systems and procedures
in place and to arrange appropriate practical
interventions such as table top exercises. --from
barnesandnoble.com
650 0 Corporations |xSecurity measures
650 0 Computer security
650 0 Computer networks |xSecurity measures
650 0 Computer crimes |xPrevention
700 1 Upton, David, |d1949-