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Intelligence-Led Security: How to Understand, Justify and Implement
a New Approach to Security is a concise review of the concept of
Intelligence-Led Security. Protecting a business, including its
information and intellectual property, physical infrastructure,
employees, and reputation, has become increasingly difficult.
Online threats come from all sides: internal leaks and external
adversaries; domestic hacktivists and overseas cybercrime
syndicates; targeted threats and mass attacks. And these threats
run the gamut from targeted to indiscriminate to entirely
accidental. Among thought leaders and advanced organizations, the
consensus is now clear. Defensive security measures: antivirus
software, firewalls, and other technical controls and post-attack
mitigation strategies are no longer sufficient. To adequately
protect company assets and ensure business continuity,
organizations must be more proactive. Increasingly, this proactive
stance is being summarized by the phrase Intelligence-Led Security:
the use of data to gain insight into what can happen, who is likely
to be involved, how they are likely to attack and, if possible, to
predict when attacks are likely to come. In this book, the authors
review the current threat-scape and why it requires this new
approach, offer a clarifying definition of what Cyber Threat
Intelligence is, describe how to communicate its value to business,
and lay out concrete steps toward implementing Intelligence-Led
Security.
Most philosophers writing about personal identity in recent years
claim that what it takes for us to persist through time is a matter
of psychology. In this groundbreaking new book, Eric Olson argues
that such approaches face daunting problems, and he defends in
their place a radically non-psychological account of personal
identity. He defines human beings as biological organisms, and
claims that no psychological relation is either sufficient or
necessary for an organism to persist. Rejecting several famous
thought experiments dealing with personal identity, he instead
argues that one could survive the destruction of all of one's
psychological contents and capabilities as long as the human
organism remains alive.
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Abc's of Anger (Paperback)
Ray Ali; Illustrated by Eric Olson; As told to Linda Sander
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R489
R406
Discovery Miles 4 060
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A valuable study of the science behind the medicine, Muscle:
Fundamental Biology and Mechanisms of Disease brings together key
leaders in muscle biology. These experts provide state-of-the-art
insights into the three forms of muscle--cardiac, skeletal, and
smooth--from molecular anatomy, basic physiology, disease
mechanisms, and targets of therapy. Commonalities and contrasts
among these three tissue types are highlighted. This book focuses
primarily on the biology of the myocyte.
Individuals active in muscle investigation--as well as those new
to the field--will find this work useful, as will students of
muscle biology. In the case of hte former, many wish to grasp
issues at the margins of their own expertise (e.g. clinical matters
at one end; molecular matters at the other), adn this book is
designed to assist them. Students, postdoctoral fellows, course
directors and other faculty will find this book of interest. Beyond
this, many clinicians in training (e.g. cardiology fellows) will
benefit.
The only resource to focus on science before the clinical work and
therapeuticsTiered approach to subject: discussion first of normal
muscle function through pathological/disease state changes, and
ending each section with therapeutic interventionsCoverage of
topics ranging from basic physiology to newly discovered molecular
mechanisms of muscle diseases for all three muscle types: cardiac,
skeletal, and smooth
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Saido (Paperback)
Eric Olson
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Discovery Miles 8 080
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A chance midnight encounter between a man and a woman in the ruins
of Tokyo leads to an unimaginable journey, and a desperate fight
for survival against nature and against time. Their destiny awaits
them in the frigid reaches of northern Honshu. Or does it?
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Joad the Toad (Paperback)
Vira Blahitka; Illustrated by Eric Olson
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R288
Discovery Miles 2 880
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A beautifully illustrated rhymed verse story of a little toad born
with an abnormality. As a result, he was bullied by children and
ignored by his peers thus leaving him friendless and very unhappy.
His adversity brought him the greatest benefit when thanks to an
infestation of mosquitoes he was able to use his ingenuity to win
everyone's heart.
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