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Information security is broken. Year after year, attackers remain
unchallenged and undeterred, while engineering teams feel mounting
pressure to design, build, and operate "secure" systems. Attacks
can't be prevented, mental models of systems are incomplete, and
our digital world constantly evolves. How can we verify that our
systems behave the way we expect? What can we do to improve our
systems' resilience? In this pragmatic and comprehensive guide,
authors Kelly Shortridge and Aaron Rinehart help you navigate the
challenges of securing complex software systems. Using the
principles and practices of security chaos engineering, they
explore how you can cultivate resilience across the software
delivery lifecycle. Attackers and systems will change, but by
preparing for adverse events you can ensure it does not disrupt
your ability to innovate, move quickly, and achieve your
engineering and business goals. You will: Learn how to design a
modern security program aligned to business and engineering goals
Make informed decisions at each phase of software delivery to
nurture resilience to attack Understand the complex systems
dynamics upon which security outcomes depend Navigate technical and
organizational trade-offs that distort defensive decision making
Explore chaos experimentation as a tool for verifying critical
assumptions about systems security and the ROI of security
investments Peek behind the scenes of major enterprises that
leverage security chaos engineering and learn from their practices
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