The Cyber Risk Handbook
Creating and Measuring Effective Cybersecurity Capabilities
Domenic Antonucci(Editor)
Kogan Page Ltd (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-7494-7983-1 (ISBN)
Description
How do you assess and manage the effectiveness of the cyber risk management system for the organization? What is the best way to future-proof the organization against growing cyber threats?
The Cyber Risk Handbook provides a range of effective management solutions on how to counter cyber threats. The book provides clear guidance on how to create and build a multi-faceted set of organization capabilities which can be benchmarked against a tailored cyber risk maturity model.
Edited by a practising international Chief Risk Officer and former counter-terrorist intelligence officer and written by cyber-risk practitioner experts, this book gives a unique perspective showing how to ensure that cybersecurity risks are systematically applied, managed, benchmarked and measured by organizations.
Using proven practices and approaches being adopted in global organizations, it gets to the heart of the 'who, what, where and how' of what is needed to develop the right cyber-risk management system capabilities. The Cyber Risk Handbook is essential reading for anyone making key cyber-related decisions which may affect an organization's objectives including risk, project, internal audit, IT and board professionals as well as a wider circle of executives who wish to move the organization up the cyber risk maturity curve.
By setting a benchmark for self-improving the maturity capabilities needed to counter cyber threats over time, The Cyber Risk Handbook is the essential guide to for anyone concerned with managing the cyber risks that all organizations face.
The Cyber Risk Handbook provides a range of effective management solutions on how to counter cyber threats. The book provides clear guidance on how to create and build a multi-faceted set of organization capabilities which can be benchmarked against a tailored cyber risk maturity model.
Edited by a practising international Chief Risk Officer and former counter-terrorist intelligence officer and written by cyber-risk practitioner experts, this book gives a unique perspective showing how to ensure that cybersecurity risks are systematically applied, managed, benchmarked and measured by organizations.
Using proven practices and approaches being adopted in global organizations, it gets to the heart of the 'who, what, where and how' of what is needed to develop the right cyber-risk management system capabilities. The Cyber Risk Handbook is essential reading for anyone making key cyber-related decisions which may affect an organization's objectives including risk, project, internal audit, IT and board professionals as well as a wider circle of executives who wish to move the organization up the cyber risk maturity curve.
By setting a benchmark for self-improving the maturity capabilities needed to counter cyber threats over time, The Cyber Risk Handbook is the essential guide to for anyone concerned with managing the cyber risks that all organizations face.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
785 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7494-7983-1 (9780749479831)
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Domenic Antonucci is a practising international Chief Risk Officer overseeing cybersecurity and a former counter-terrorist officer. An Australian expatriate based in Dubai UAE, Domenic specializes in bringing capabilities within organization risk management systems 'up the maturity curve' for enterprise, program and for specialized risks such as cybersecurity. Formerly with Marsh, Shell and Red Cross, he enjoys over 30 years' experience in risk, strategic planning and business management consulting across many sectors in Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia and Australia-Pacific. A regular international conference presenter and author, he is the content author for risk maturity model software called Benchmarker (TM) and the author of Risk Maturity Models: Assessing risk management effectiveness.