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Book Synopsis

Turn cyber intelligence into meaningful business decisions and reduce losses from cyber events

Cyber Intelligence-Driven Riskprovides a solution to one of the most pressing issues that executives and risk managers face: How can we weave information security into our business decisions to minimizeoverallbusiness risk?

In today''s complex digital landscape, business decisions and cyber event responses have implications for information security that high-level actors may be unable to foresee. What we need is a cybersecurity command center capable of delivering, not just data, but concise, meaningful interpretations that allow us to make informed decisions.

Building, buying, or outsourcing a CI-DR program is the answer. In his work with executives at leading financial organizations and with the U.S. military, author Richard O. Moore III has tested and proven this next-level approach to Intelligence and Risk. This book is a guide to:


    Table of Contents

    Preface vii

    Acknowledgments xi

    Introduction xv

    Chapter 1: Objectives of a Cyber Intelligence-Driven Risk Program 1

    Notes 5

    Chapter 2: Importance of Cyber Intelligence for Businesses 7

    Notes 14

    Chapter 3: Military to Commercial Viability of the CI-DR Program 15

    Notes 23

    Chapter 4: CI-DR Security Program Components 25

    Notes 39

    Chapter 5: Functional Capabilities of the CI-DRTM Program 41

    Notes 54

    Chapter 6: CI-DR Key Capability Next-Generation Security Operations Center 55

    Introduction by Kiran Vangaveti – CEO of BluSapphire 55

    Notes 60

    Chapter 7: CI-DR Key Capability Cyber Threat Intelligence 63

    Notes 70

    Chapter 8: CI-DR Key Capability Forensic Teams 71

    Dr. Steven Johnson

    Notes 85

    Chapter 9: CI-DR Key Capability Vulnerability Management Teams 87

    By Derek Olson

    Notes 103

    Chapter 10: CI-DR Key Capability Incident Response Teams 105

    By Dr. Steven Johnson

    Notes 122

    Chapter 11: CI-DR Collection Components 123

    Notes 125

    Chapter 12: CI-DR Stakeholders 127

    By Steve Dufour, CEO

    Notes 133

    Conclusion 135

    Glossary 139

    About the Author and Chapter Authors 145

    Index 149

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 28/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9781119676843, 978-1119676843
      ISBN10: 1119676843

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Turn cyber intelligence into meaningful business decisions and reduce losses from cyber events

      Cyber Intelligence-Driven Riskprovides a solution to one of the most pressing issues that executives and risk managers face: How can we weave information security into our business decisions to minimizeoverallbusiness risk?

      In today''s complex digital landscape, business decisions and cyber event responses have implications for information security that high-level actors may be unable to foresee. What we need is a cybersecurity command center capable of delivering, not just data, but concise, meaningful interpretations that allow us to make informed decisions.

      Building, buying, or outsourcing a CI-DR program is the answer. In his work with executives at leading financial organizations and with the U.S. military, author Richard O. Moore III has tested and proven this next-level approach to Intelligence and Risk. This book is a guide to:


        Table of Contents

        Preface vii

        Acknowledgments xi

        Introduction xv

        Chapter 1: Objectives of a Cyber Intelligence-Driven Risk Program 1

        Notes 5

        Chapter 2: Importance of Cyber Intelligence for Businesses 7

        Notes 14

        Chapter 3: Military to Commercial Viability of the CI-DR Program 15

        Notes 23

        Chapter 4: CI-DR Security Program Components 25

        Notes 39

        Chapter 5: Functional Capabilities of the CI-DRTM Program 41

        Notes 54

        Chapter 6: CI-DR Key Capability Next-Generation Security Operations Center 55

        Introduction by Kiran Vangaveti – CEO of BluSapphire 55

        Notes 60

        Chapter 7: CI-DR Key Capability Cyber Threat Intelligence 63

        Notes 70

        Chapter 8: CI-DR Key Capability Forensic Teams 71

        Dr. Steven Johnson

        Notes 85

        Chapter 9: CI-DR Key Capability Vulnerability Management Teams 87

        By Derek Olson

        Notes 103

        Chapter 10: CI-DR Key Capability Incident Response Teams 105

        By Dr. Steven Johnson

        Notes 122

        Chapter 11: CI-DR Collection Components 123

        Notes 125

        Chapter 12: CI-DR Stakeholders 127

        By Steve Dufour, CEO

        Notes 133

        Conclusion 135

        Glossary 139

        About the Author and Chapter Authors 145

        Index 149

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