Information systems have improved over the years to become more effective in collecting and rendering information for consumers, although these improvements have been accompanied by increases in both frequency and sophistication of attacks against them. The impacts from attacks against companies are significant, and managers are responsible for their organizations' security. Failures can cause significant losses to companies and their suppliers and clients, and may cost managers their jobs, and may even possibly lead to legal liabilities that are adjudicated against them.This textbook takes a different approach than most texts on the subject, which are organized topically. Pedagogically, Information Security for Managers utilizes an incremental development method called knowledge scaffolding -a proven educational technique for learning subject matter thoroughly by reinforced learning through an elaborative rehearsal process. This new resource includes coverage on threats to confidentiality, integrity, and availability, as well as countermeasures to preserve these. The textbook also draws extensively from the latest applied research and development, rather than simply rehashing materials and topics that are in nearly all of the extant textbooks and popular reading materials.Instructor Resources include Answers to the end-of-chapter questions and a PowerPoint Image Bank that contains key images from the text.
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Dr. Michael D. Workman has over 15 years of experience as an academic, and over 25 years as a technology management professional. He received his Ph.D. from Georgia State University with post-doctoral work at the University of Florida. He has been a professor of information science at Florida State University, and is currently a professor of technology management at Texas A&M University in College Station.Michael has extensive experience in the computer industry -he began as a Unix software engineer at Honeywell where he worked on the Unix v.7 kernel for Motorola 68K processors, wrote the TTY and disk device drivers, and ported the Microfocus and Ryan-McFarland COBOL compilers to Unix. He moved into management (including Chief Technology Officer) with companies such as Digital Equipment Corp (HP), Unisys, Openware, France Telecom/Orange, NETCommerce, and Capital One. Michael has a demonstrated performance track record in entrepreneurship, leadership, management, strategy, software architecture, information and cybersecurity, process methodologies, software design and development, commercialization, venture capital and grant funding, and advanced R&D. He has successfully managed virtual teams, departments of over 500 people, budgets over $50 million, and people located globally (Montreal; London; and Paris, Lyon, Sophia Antipolis/Nice France). Michael has been a co-founder of two successful business ventures; and he has a track record for on-schedule and in-budget delivery of high quality, in-demand products used around the world ().Michael worked at the Security Policy Institute (SPI)/Modus Operandi as a research scientist on classified cybersecurity R&D, particularly in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) fusion for the US and NATO military and intelligence communities. Based on his work at the SPI, he was the invited editor of, The Semantic Web: Implications for Technologies and Business Practices, published by Springer Intl, Cham, Switzerland.Michael has published over 50 research manuscripts, 4 textbooks, and has worked on millions of dollars in research grants from the US Department of Defense, US Veterans Administration, and others. He has been a fellow of the L3Harris Institute of Information Assurance, has been the Director of North/Central Florida Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN), and has been a member of the NSA/DHS Cybersecurity Centers of Academic Excellence at Texas A&M University and Florida State University. He holds many certifications such as AWS Certified Developer, CINSec Security Management certification, Checkmarx Secure Code Basher, Zabbix Certified Specialist and Professional, Certified JAVA Programmer, and CyberTRec Certified Ethical Hacker. Michael is an associate editor of the , and Special Issues Editor for Springer Publishing, and is a research affiliate with Vox-Pol.
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar
School of Information and School of Mass Communications, University of South Florida