Cybersecurity for the Modern Era
The book explores how cyber attacks and compliance issues are evolving and outlines how you can create a security and compliance strategy built for the way people work today.
If you're like most IT leaders, you're invested heavily in the latest security tools. Yet you're still inundated with ransomware and other advanced malware, credential phishing, email fraud and more. You're spending more time dealing with a growing volume of threats.
People, not technological weaknesses or vulnerabilities, are at the centre of most attacks. Firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDS/IPS), network defences, endpoint antivirus software and the like are all important. But none of them address today's real security issue: people. It's time to turn the focus to humans, the principal risk factor.
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