The Cybersecurity Social Contract

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  • The Cybersecurity Social Contract Book Detail

  • Author : Internet Security Internet Security Alliance
  • Release Date : 2016-09-01
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  • Pages : 374
  • ISBN 13 : 9780692755037
  • File Size : 78,78 MB

The Cybersecurity Social Contract by Internet Security Internet Security Alliance PDF Summary

Book Description: If you had 30 minutes to advise the next President on cybersecurity, what would you say? That is the question we asked the Internet Security Alliance board of directors a year ago. The answer is a 400-page, 17 chapter, book containing 106 specific recommendations. The book is written primarily by the ISA board, which consists of chief information security officers from 20 of the world's major companies cutting across 11 economic sectors. The answer begins with a 12-step program for the new administration that ranges from establishing the proper tone for addressing the issue, to strategic initiatives down to concrete operational recommendations.

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