
The Art of Cyber Security
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In Part 1, the author discusses his thoughts on the cyber security industry and how those that operate within it should approach their role with the mindset of an artist.
Part 2 explores the work of Sun Tzu's The Art of War. The author analyses key sections and reviews them through the lens of cyber security and data protection to derive how his teachings can be used within the cyber security industry. Although Tzu's book on military strategy, tactics and operations was written more than 2,000 years ago, The Art of Cyber Security - A practical guide to winning the war on cyber crime reflects on how relevant Tzu's words are for today's technological era.
This book celebrates the individuals who are striving to protect us in an ever-expanding technological era. Data and technology are so important to our lives, that protecting people who use technology is incredibly important. The professionals working to protect children, adults and corporations have a tough job, and this book celebrates their work while advocating ways for improving cyber security services and fighting cyber crime.
This book will challenge your thinking and force you to approach cyber security and data protection from theoretical, philosophical, strategic, tactical and operational perspectives.
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Gary has worked within the public and private sectors, helping organisations in banking, fintech, IT services, legal, retail and hospitality. For eight years, Gary was the managing director of a consultancy based in Yorkshire. He has helped organisations ranging from start-ups to multinationals implement security programmes and frameworks that are practical, pragmatic and added value to them and their customers.
A passionate speaker and author, he is driven to help us protect ourselves in the digital universe. Consequently, he is often called to speak to schoolchildren about the promise and the pitfalls of social media, and at large conferences about the evolution and future of cyber crime, the dark web and cyber psychology. Gary brings a unique perspective and fresh approach to the world of cyber security.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Definitions and clarifications
Chapter 3: Cyber security as an art form
Part 2: Sun Tzu's The Art of War through the lens of cyber security
Chapter 4: The art of cyber security
Chapter 5: Warfare and deception
Chapter 6: Know yourself
Chapter 7: Preparation and evasion
Chapter 8: Water retains no constant shape
Chapter 9: Strategy and tactics
Chapter 10: The vital importance of state
Chapter 11: The moral law
Chapter 12: Calculations in battle
Chapter 13: Rewards of war
Chapter 14: Good fighters
Chapter 15: Signs and signals
Chapter 16: The general and the sovereign
Chapter 17: The clever general
Chapter 18: Disciplined and calm
Chapter 19: Five dangerous faults
Chapter 20: Soldiers
Chapter 21: Striving for victory
Chapter 22: Conclusion
Chapter 23: Required reading
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