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Cyber risk is the second highest perceived business risk according
to U.S. risk managers and corporate insurance experts. Digital
assets now represent over 85% of an organization's value. In a
survey of Fortune 1000 organizations, 83% surveyed described cyber
risk as an organizationally complex topic, with most using only
qualitative metrics that provide little, if any insight into an
effective cyber strategy. Written by one of the foremost cyber risk
experts in the world and with contributions from other senior
professionals in the field, Managing Cyber Risk provides corporate
cyber stakeholders - managers, executives, and directors - with
context and tools to accomplish several strategic objectives. These
include enabling managers to understand and have proper governance
oversight of this crucial area and ensuring improved cyber
resilience. Managing Cyber Risk helps businesses to understand
cyber risk quantification in business terms that lead risk owners
to determine how much cyber insurance they should buy based on the
size and the scope of policy, the cyber budget required, and how to
prioritize risk remediation based on reputational, operational,
legal, and financial impacts. Directors are held to standards of
fiduciary duty, loyalty, and care. These insights provide the
ability to demonstrate that directors have appropriately discharged
their duties, which often dictates the ability to successfully
rebut claims made against such individuals. Cyber is a strategic
business issue that requires quantitative metrics to ensure cyber
resiliency. This handbook acts as a roadmap for executives to
understand how to increase cyber resiliency and is unique since it
quantifies exposures at the digital asset level.
Cyber risk is the second highest perceived business risk according
to U.S. risk managers and corporate insurance experts. Digital
assets now represent over 85% of an organization's value. In a
survey of Fortune 1000 organizations, 83% surveyed described cyber
risk as an organizationally complex topic, with most using only
qualitative metrics that provide little, if any insight into an
effective cyber strategy. Written by one of the foremost cyber risk
experts in the world and with contributions from other senior
professionals in the field, Managing Cyber Risk provides corporate
cyber stakeholders - managers, executives, and directors - with
context and tools to accomplish several strategic objectives. These
include enabling managers to understand and have proper governance
oversight of this crucial area and ensuring improved cyber
resilience. Managing Cyber Risk helps businesses to understand
cyber risk quantification in business terms that lead risk owners
to determine how much cyber insurance they should buy based on the
size and the scope of policy, the cyber budget required, and how to
prioritize risk remediation based on reputational, operational,
legal, and financial impacts. Directors are held to standards of
fiduciary duty, loyalty, and care. These insights provide the
ability to demonstrate that directors have appropriately discharged
their duties, which often dictates the ability to successfully
rebut claims made against such individuals. Cyber is a strategic
business issue that requires quantitative metrics to ensure cyber
resiliency. This handbook acts as a roadmap for executives to
understand how to increase cyber resiliency and is unique since it
quantifies exposures at the digital asset level.
Addresses one of the hottest issues facing all businesses today,
and one that can destroy companies overnight - cybersecurity.
Identifies how to implement cybersecurity strategy and practices in
a straightforward way. Demystifies a crucial topic for executives,
taking it away from an information technology issue and making it
understandable for business leaders and board members with
governance oversight. Ideal reading for executives, and also
students on the growing number of courses on this topic.
Addresses one of the hottest issues facing all businesses today,
and one that can destroy companies overnight - cybersecurity.
Identifies how to implement cybersecurity strategy and practices in
a straightforward way. Demystifies a crucial topic for executives,
taking it away from an information technology issue and making it
understandable for business leaders and board members with
governance oversight. Ideal reading for executives, and also
students on the growing number of courses on this topic.
The present volume honours Rabbi Professor Nehemia Polen, one of
those rare scholars whose religious teachings, spiritual writings,
and academic scholarship have come together into a sustained
project of interpretive imagination and engagement. Without
compromising his intellectual integrity, his work brings forth the
sacred from the mundane and expands the reach of Torah. He has
shown us a path in which narrow scholarship is directly linked to a
quest for ever-broadening depth and connectivity. The essays in
this collection, from his students, colleagues, and friends, are a
testament to his enduring impact on the scholarly community. The
contributions explore a range of historical periods and themes,
centering upon the fields dear to Polen's heart, but a common
thread unites them. Each essay is grounded in deeply engaged
textual scholarship casting a glance upon the sources that is at
once critical and beneficent. As a whole, they seek to give readers
a richer sense of the fabric of Jewish interpretation and theology,
from the history of Jewish mysticism, the promise and perils of
exegesis, and the contemporary relevance of premodern and early
modern texts.
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Neo-Hasidism applies the Hasidic masters' spiritual insights-of
God's presence everywhere, of seeking the magnificent within the
everyday, in doing all things with love and joy, uplifting all of
life to become a vehicle of God's service-to contemporary Judaism,
as practiced by men and women who do not live within the strictly
bounded world of the Hasidic community. This first-ever anthology
of Neo-Hasidic philosophy brings together the writings of its
progenitors: five great twentieth-century European and American
Jewish thinkers-Hillel Zeitlin, Martin Buber, Abraham Joshua
Heschel, Shlomo Carlebach, and Zalman Schachter-Shalomi-plus a
young Arthur Green. The thinkers reflect on the inner life of the
individual and their dreams of creating a Neo-Hasidic spiritual
community. The editors' introductions and notes analyze each
thinker's contributions to Neo-Hasidic thought and influence on the
movement. Zeitlin and Buber initiated a renewal of Hasidism for the
modern world; Heschel's work is quietly infused with Neo-Hasidic
thought; Carlebach and Schachter-Shalomi re-created Neo-Hasidism
for American Jews in the 1960s; and Green is the first
American-born Jewish thinker fully identified with the movement.
Previously unpublished materials by Carlebach and Schachter-Shalomi
include an interview with Schachter-Shalomi about his decision to
leave Chabad-Lubavitch and embark on his own Neo-Hasidic path.
You are invited to enter the new-old pathway of Neo-Hasidism-a
movement that uplifts key elements of Hasidism's Jewish revival of
two centuries ago to reexamine the meaning of existence, see
everything anew, and bring the world as it is and as it can be
closer together. This volume brings this discussion into the
twenty-first century, highlighting Neo-Hasidic approaches to key
issues of our time. Eighteen contributions by leading Neo-Hasidic
thinkers open with the credos of Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and
Arthur Green. Or Rose wrestles with reinterpreting the rebbes'
harsh teachings concerning non-Jews. Ebn Leader assesses the perils
of trusting one's whole being to a single personality: can
Neo-Hasidism endure as a living tradition without a rebbe? Shaul
Magid candidly calibrates Shlomo Carlebach: how "the singing rabbi"
transformed him and why Magid eventually walked away. Other
contributors engage questions such as: How might women enter this
hitherto gendered sphere created by and for men? How can we honor
and draw nourishment from other religions' teachings? Can the
rebbes' radiant wisdom guide those who struggle with
self-diminishment to reclaim wholeness? Together these
intellectually honest and spiritually robust conversations inspire
us to grapple anew with Judaism's legacy and future.
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