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- 2012033279 abstract "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".
- 2012033279 contributor B12465662.
- 2012033279 contributor B12465663.
- 2012033279 created "c2013.".
- 2012033279 date "2013".
- 2012033279 date "c2013.".
- 2012033279 dateCopyrighted "c2013.".
- 2012033279 description "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".
- 2012033279 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012033279 extent "xvii, 211 p. :".
- 2012033279 identifier "1409456943 (hbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2012033279 identifier "9781409456940 (hbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2012033279 identifier "9781409456957 (ebk. - PDF)".
- 2012033279 identifier "9781409474579 (ebk. - ePUB)".
- 2012033279 isPartOf "Gower applied business research".
- 2012033279 issued "2013".
- 2012033279 issued "c2013.".
- 2012033279 language "eng".
- 2012033279 publisher "Farnham, Surrey, England : Gower ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate,".
- 2012033279 subject "658.4/78 23".
- 2012033279 subject "Computer crimes Prevention.".
- 2012033279 subject "Computer security.".
- 2012033279 subject "HD30.2 .T75 2013".
- 2012033279 subject "Information technology Security measures.".
- 2012033279 title "Cyber security culture : counteracting cyber threats through organizational learning and training / Peter Trim and David Upton.".
- 2012033279 type "text".