
Cybersecurity Architect's Handbook
An end-to-end guide to implementing and maintaining robust security architecture
Lester Nichols(Author)
Packt Publishing
Published on 29. March 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
494 pages
978-1-80323-584-4 (ISBN)
Description
Master cybersecurity architecture with practical insights, best practices, and essential skills to design, implement, and maintain robust security
Key Features
Gain insights into the cybersecurity architect role and master key skills to excel in it
Acquire a diverse skill set for becoming a cybersecurity architect through up-to-date, practical examples
Discover valuable tips and best practices to launch your career in cybersecurity
Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook
Book DescriptionStepping into the role of a Cybersecurity Architect (CSA) is no mean feat; it requires both upskilling and a fundamental shift in how you view cybersecurity. Written by a seasoned cybersecurity expert with over two decades of experience spanning the public and private sectors, this all-encompassing guide outlines an accessible a path for cybersecurity engineers and newcomers to evolve into architects, sharing best practices to enhance your skills.
After a brief introduction to the role and foundational concepts, this book will help you understand the day-to-day challenges faced by CSAs, supported by practical examples. You'll gain insights into assessing and improving your organization's security posture, including system, hardware, and software security. You'll also learn how to set user and system policies and protocols through effective monitoring and enforcement, and understanding countermeasures that protect the system from unauthorized access attempts.
To prepare you for the road ahead and augment your existing skills, the book provides invaluable tips and practices that will contribute to your success as a CSA. By the end of this book, you'll be well-equipped to take up the CSA role and execute robust security solutions.What you will learn
Get to grips with the foundational concepts and basics of cybersecurity
Understand cybersecurity architecture principles through scenario-based examples
Navigate the certification landscape and understand key considerations for getting certified
Implement zero-trust authentication with practical examples and best practices
Find out how to choose commercial and open source tools
Address architecture challenges, focusing on mitigating threats and organizational governance
Who this book is forThis book is for cybersecurity engineers or newcomers who aspire to become cybersecurity architects. It is also for cybersecurity professionals looking to transition into a cybersecurity architect role. Solution architects interested in understanding the scope of the role and the necessary skills for success will also find this book useful. Anyone with a basic understanding of computer and networking technologies will be able to make the most of this book.
Key Features
Gain insights into the cybersecurity architect role and master key skills to excel in it
Acquire a diverse skill set for becoming a cybersecurity architect through up-to-date, practical examples
Discover valuable tips and best practices to launch your career in cybersecurity
Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook
Book DescriptionStepping into the role of a Cybersecurity Architect (CSA) is no mean feat; it requires both upskilling and a fundamental shift in how you view cybersecurity. Written by a seasoned cybersecurity expert with over two decades of experience spanning the public and private sectors, this all-encompassing guide outlines an accessible a path for cybersecurity engineers and newcomers to evolve into architects, sharing best practices to enhance your skills.
After a brief introduction to the role and foundational concepts, this book will help you understand the day-to-day challenges faced by CSAs, supported by practical examples. You'll gain insights into assessing and improving your organization's security posture, including system, hardware, and software security. You'll also learn how to set user and system policies and protocols through effective monitoring and enforcement, and understanding countermeasures that protect the system from unauthorized access attempts.
To prepare you for the road ahead and augment your existing skills, the book provides invaluable tips and practices that will contribute to your success as a CSA. By the end of this book, you'll be well-equipped to take up the CSA role and execute robust security solutions.What you will learn
Get to grips with the foundational concepts and basics of cybersecurity
Understand cybersecurity architecture principles through scenario-based examples
Navigate the certification landscape and understand key considerations for getting certified
Implement zero-trust authentication with practical examples and best practices
Find out how to choose commercial and open source tools
Address architecture challenges, focusing on mitigating threats and organizational governance
Who this book is forThis book is for cybersecurity engineers or newcomers who aspire to become cybersecurity architects. It is also for cybersecurity professionals looking to transition into a cybersecurity architect role. Solution architects interested in understanding the scope of the role and the necessary skills for success will also find this book useful. Anyone with a basic understanding of computer and networking technologies will be able to make the most of this book.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Birmingham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
913 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80323-584-4 (9781803235844)
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Cybersecurity Architect's Handbook
An end-to-end guide to implementing and maintaining robust security architecture
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Lester E. Nichols III currently resides in North Texas and is the Director Security Architecture/VP Sr. Lead Cybersecurity Architect IT Sec & Compliance Integration at JPMorgan Chase & Co. Previous experience includes the Director of IT Infrastructure and Security for a development company, SOC oversight manager/Senior Infrastructure Officer within DHS and previous experience in Local/Federal/DoD/financial sectors. Lester has post graduate education with a Master's of Science Degree in Information Assurance from Norwich University, the oldest private military school in the United States, and multiple industry certifications including CISSP and SANS certs, as well as others. Lester is also a contributing author to the Computer Security Handbook 5th-6th Editions by Wiley Press.
Content
Table of Contents
Introduction to Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Foundation
What Is a Cybersecurity Architect and What Are Their Responsibilities?
Cybersecurity Architecture Principles, Design, and Analysis
Threat, Risk, and Governance Considerations as an Architect
Documentation as a Cybersecurity Architect - Valuable Resources and Guidance for a Cybersecurity Architect Role
Entry-Level-to-Architect Roadmap
The Certification Dilemma
Decluttering the Toolset - Part 1
Decluttering the Toolset - Part 2
Best Practices
Being Adaptable as a Cybersecurity Architect
Architecture Considerations - Design, Development, and Other Security Strategies - Part 1
Architecture Considerations - Design, Development, and Other Security Strategies - Part 2
Introduction to Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Foundation
What Is a Cybersecurity Architect and What Are Their Responsibilities?
Cybersecurity Architecture Principles, Design, and Analysis
Threat, Risk, and Governance Considerations as an Architect
Documentation as a Cybersecurity Architect - Valuable Resources and Guidance for a Cybersecurity Architect Role
Entry-Level-to-Architect Roadmap
The Certification Dilemma
Decluttering the Toolset - Part 1
Decluttering the Toolset - Part 2
Best Practices
Being Adaptable as a Cybersecurity Architect
Architecture Considerations - Design, Development, and Other Security Strategies - Part 1
Architecture Considerations - Design, Development, and Other Security Strategies - Part 2