Cyberthreats are among the most critical issues facing the world today. Cybersecurity Management draws on case studies to analyze cybercrime at the macro level, and evaluates the strategic and organizational issues connected to cybersecurity. Cross-disciplinary in its focus, orientation, and scope, this book looks at emerging communication technologies that are currently under development to tackle emerging threats to data privacy.
Cybersecurity Management provides insights into the nature and extent of cyberthreats to organizations and consumers, and how such threats evolve with new technological advances and are affected by cultural, organizational, and macro-environmental factors. Cybersecurity Management articulates the effects of new and evolving information, communication technologies, and systems on cybersecurity and privacy issues. As the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed, we are all dependent on the Internet as a source for not only information but also person-to-person connection, thus our chances of encountering cyberthreats is higher than ever. Cybersecurity Management aims to increase the awareness of and preparedness to handle such threats among policy-makers, planners, and the public.
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"This volume can be an excellent textbook for an MBA or cybersecurity course because each chapter contains a summary, a basic concepts vignette, definitions, discussion questions, and a relevant case study...In conclusion, this book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the global impacts of cybersecurity."
- Robert Vinaja, Texas A&M University (Journal of Global Information Technology Management)
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 188 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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978-1-4875-2362-6 (9781487523626)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Nir Kshetri is a professor in the Bryan School of Business and Economics at the University of North Carolina Greensboro.
Part 1: Mechanisms and Growth of Cybercrimes and the Current State of Cybersecurity
1. Growth of Cybercrimes and the Current State of Cybersecurity
2. The Economics of Cybercrimes
3. Positive Externality, Increasing Returns, and the Rise in Cybercrimes
Part 2: Macrolevel Factors Affecting Cybercrime and Cybersecurity
4. Political, Social, Cultural, and Economic Factors Affecting Cybercrimes
5. Political, Cultural, Organizational, and Economic Factors Affecting Cybersecurity
6. Cybersecurity Policies and Strategies of Major Economies
7. Cybersecurity Issues in International Relations and National Security
Part 3: Strategic and Organizational Issues Associated with Cybersecurity
8. Corporate Cybersecurity Strategy
9. Cybersecurity and Marketing: Illustration of Advertising and Branding
10. Cybersecurity in Human Resources Management
Part 4: Privacy and Security Issues Associated With New and Evolving ICTs and Systems
11. Social Media
12. Cloud Computing
13. Big Data
14. Smart Cities and the Internet of Things (IoT)
Part 5: Integrative Cases of Cybercrime Organizations' Operations and Cybersecurity Measures Firms and Industries
Appendix 1: Case Studies of Cybercrime Organizations' Operations
Appendix 2: Industry Analysis: Banking and Financial Services Industry's Response to Cyberattacks and Related Problems
Appendix 3: Case Studies of Legitimate Firms' Cybersecurity Measures