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Advocates a cybersecurity “social contract” between government
and business in seven key economic sectors Cybersecurity
vulnerabilities in the United States are extensive, affecting
everything from national security and democratic elections to
critical infrastructure and economy. In the past decade, the number
of cyberattacks against American targets has increased
exponentially, and their impact has been more costly than ever
before. A successful cyber-defense can only be mounted with the
cooperation of both the government and the private sector, and only
when individual corporate leaders integrate cybersecurity strategy
throughout their organizations. A collaborative effort of the Board
of Directors of the Internet Security Alliance, Fixing American
Cybersecurity is divided into two parts. Part One analyzes why the
US approach to cybersecurity has been inadequate and ineffective
for decades and shows how it must be transformed to counter the
heightened systemic risks that the nation faces today. Part Two
explains in detail the cybersecurity strategies that should be
pursued by each major sector of the American economy: health,
defense, financial services, utilities and energy, retail,
telecommunications, and information technology. Fixing American
Cybersecurity will benefit industry leaders, policymakers, and
business students. This book is essential reading to prepare for
the future of American cybersecurity.
In 1900 in China, a peasant movement commonly known as the Boxers
rose up and tried to destroy its Western oppressors. The paramount
event of the Boxer Rebellion was the siege of the legations in
Peking, which was called by the New York Sun - with only modest
hyperbole - 'the most exciting episode ever known to civilization'.
In isolated Peking, a horde of brightly dressed, acrobatic,
anti-Western and anti-Christian Boxers surrounded the fortified
diplomatic legation compound, and rumors about the torture and
murder of 900 Western diplomats, soldiers, and missionaries swirled
throughout the foreign media. Scholars agree that animosity toward
Christian missionaries was a major cause of the Boxer Rebellion and
the siege in Peking, but most accounts of the rebellion neglect the
missionaries and focus instead on the diplomats and soldiers who
weathered the siege and defeated the Chinese in battle.This book
aims to give equal due to the missionaries, their work, the impact
they had on China, and the controversies arising in the aftermath
of the Boxer Rebellion. It focuses particularly on American
missionary William Scott Ament, one of the most distinguished China
missionaries, whose brave and resourceful heroism was tarnished by
hubris and looting. Once publicly criticized by Mark Twain, Ament
grew notorious in the controversy surrounding foreign missionaries
in China. By providing a detailed history of the Boxer Rebellion
and the siege of Peking, this book allows readers to come to their
own conclusions: was Ament as guilty as we have been led to
believe? Or did the 'ideal missionary' mistakenly become a
character of infamy while lesser men of greater sin escaped
censure?
Balance the benefits of digital transformation with the associated
risks with this guide to effectively managing cybersecurity as a
strategic business issue. Important and cost-effective innovations
can substantially increase cyber risk and the loss of intellectual
property, corporate reputation and consumer confidence. Over the
past several years, organizations around the world have
increasingly come to appreciate the need to address cybersecurity
issues from a business perspective, not just from a technical or
risk angle. Cybersecurity for Business builds on a set of
principles developed with international leaders from technology,
government and the boardroom to lay out a clear roadmap of how to
meet goals without creating undue cyber risk. This essential guide
outlines the true nature of modern cyber risk, and how it can be
assessed and managed using modern analytical tools to put
cybersecurity in business terms. It then describes the roles and
responsibilities each part of the organization has in implementing
an effective enterprise-wide cyber risk management program,
covering critical issues such as incident response, supply chain
management and creating a culture of security. Bringing together a
range of experts and senior leaders, this edited collection enables
leaders and students to understand how to manage digital
transformation and cybersecurity from a business perspective.
Balance the benefits of digital transformation with the associated
risks with this guide to effectively managing cybersecurity as a
strategic business issue. Important and cost-effective innovations
can substantially increase cyber risk and the loss of intellectual
property, corporate reputation and consumer confidence. Over the
past several years, organizations around the world have
increasingly come to appreciate the need to address cybersecurity
issues from a business perspective, not just from a technical or
risk angle. Cybersecurity for Business builds on a set of
principles developed with international leaders from technology,
government and the boardroom to lay out a clear roadmap of how to
meet goals without creating undue cyber risk. This essential guide
outlines the true nature of modern cyber risk, and how it can be
assessed and managed using modern analytical tools to put
cybersecurity in business terms. It then describes the roles and
responsibilities each part of the organization has in implementing
an effective enterprise-wide cyber risk management program,
covering critical issues such as incident response, supply chain
management and creating a culture of security. Bringing together a
range of experts and senior leaders, this edited collection enables
leaders and students to understand how to manage digital
transformation and cybersecurity from a business perspective.
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