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Stories of massive data breaches litter the 24-hour newsday headlines. Hackers and cybercrime syndicates are hitting a who's who of banks, retailers, law firms, and healthcare organizations: companies with sophisticated security systems designed to stop crime before it starts. They're also hitting companies that thought they were too small to matter. So how do cybercriminals continue to breach the defenses of the big companies-and why do they go after the small ones? And, most importantly, how can companies of all sizes protect themselves? Cybersecurity expert Mark Sangster deftly weaves together real-life cases in a thrilling narrative that illustrates the human complexities behind the scenes that can lead to companies throwing their digital front doors open to criminals. Within a security context, deep social engineering is the newest and biggest means of breaching our systems. Sangster shows readers that cybersecurity is not an IT problem to solve-it is a business risk to manage. Organizations need to shift the security discussion away from technology gates alone toward a focus on leadership, team behaviors, and mutual support. Sangster punctuates his eye-opening narratives with sets of questions businesspeople at all levels need to ask themselves, facts they need to know, and principles they need to follow to keep their companies secure.Product Identifiers
PublisherPage Two Books, Inc.
ISBN-139781989603420
eBay Product ID (ePID)6049039426
Product Key Features
Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameNo Safe Harbor
Publication Year2020
SubjectComputer Science, Management, Criminology
TypeTextbook
AuthorMark Sangster
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height216 mm
Item Weight300 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureCanada
Title_AuthorMark Sangster