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The Psychology of Information Security

ISBN-13: 9781849287890 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 128 str.

Leron Zinatullin
The Psychology of Information Security Leron Zinatullin 9781849287890 It Governance Ltd - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

The Psychology of Information Security

ISBN-13: 9781849287890 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 128 str.

Leron Zinatullin
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In today s corporations, information security professionals have a lot on their plate. In the face of constantly evolving cyber threats they must comply with numerous laws and regulations, protect their company s assets and mitigate risks to the furthest extent possible. Security professionals can often be ignorant of the impact that implementing security policies in a vacuum can have on the end users core business activities. These end users are, in turn, often unaware of the risk they are exposing the organisation to. They may even feel justified in finding workarounds because they believe that the organisation values productivity over security. The end result is a conflict between the security team and the rest of the business, and increased, rather than reduced, risk. This can be addressed by factoring in an individual s perspective, knowledge and awareness, and a modern, flexible and adaptable information security approach. The aim of the security practice should be to correct employee misconceptions by understanding their motivations and working with the users rather than against them after all, people are a company s best assets. This book draws on the experience of industry experts and related academic research to: Gain insight into information security issues related to human behaviour, from both end users and security professionals perspectives. Provide a set of recommendations to support the security professional s decision-making process, and to improve the culture and find the balance between security and productivity. Give advice on aligning a security programme with wider organisational objectives. Manage and communicate these changes within an organisation. Based on insights gained from academic research as well as interviews with UK-based security professionals from various sectors, The Psychology of Information Security Resolving conflicts between security compliance and human behaviour explains the importance of careful risk management and how to align a security programme with wider business objectives, providing methods and techniques to engage stakeholders and encourage buy-in. The Psychology of Information Security redresses the balance by considering information security from both viewpoints in order to gain insight into security issues relating to human behaviour, helping security professionals understand how a security culture that puts risk into context promotes compliance. Leron Zinatullin (zinatullin.com) is an experienced risk consultant specialising in cyber security strategy, management and delivery. He has led large-scale, global, high-value security transformation projects with a view to improve cost performance and support business strategy. He has extensive knowledge and practical experience in solving information security, privacy and architectural issues across multiple industry sectors. He has an MSc in information security from University College London, where he focused on the human aspects of information security. His research was related to modelling conflicts between security compliance and human behaviour."

In today’s corporations, information security professionals have a lot on their plate. In the face of constantly evolving cyber threats they must comply with numerous laws and regulations, protect their company’s assets and mitigate risks to the furthest extent possible.Security professionals can often be ignorant of the impact that implementing security policies in a vacuum can have on the end users’ core business activities. These end users are, in turn, often unaware of the risk they are exposing the organisation to. They may even feel justified in finding workarounds because they believe that the organisation values productivity over security. The end result is a conflict between the security team and the rest of the business, and increased, rather than reduced, risk.This can be addressed by factoring in an individual’s perspective, knowledge and awareness, and a modern, flexible and adaptable information security approach. The aim of the security practice should be to correct employee misconceptions by understanding their motivations and working with the users rather than against them – after all, people are a company’s best assets.This book draws on the experience of industry experts and related academic research to:• Gain insight into information security issues related to human behaviour, from both end users’ and security professionals’ perspectives.• Provide a set of recommendations to support the security professional’s decision-making process, and to improve the culture and find the balance between security and productivity.• Give advice on aligning a security programme with wider organisational objectives.• Manage and communicate these changes within an organisation.Based on insights gained from academic research as well as interviews with UK-based security professionals from various sectors, The Psychology of Information Security – Resolving conflicts between security compliance and human behaviour explains the importance of careful risk management and how to align a security programme with wider business objectives, providing methods and techniques to engage stakeholders and encourage buy-in.The Psychology of Information Security redresses the balance by considering information security from both viewpoints in order to gain insight into security issues relating to human behaviour, helping security professionals understand how a security culture that puts risk into context promotes compliance.Leron Zinatullin (zinatullin.com) is an experienced risk consultant specialising in cyber security strategy, management and delivery. He has led large-scale, global, high-value security transformation projects with a view to improve cost performance and support business strategy.He has extensive knowledge and practical experience in solving information security, privacy and architectural issues across multiple industry sectors.He has an MSc in information security from University College London, where he focused on the human aspects of information security. His research was related to modelling conflicts between security compliance and human behaviour.

Kategorie:
Informatyka, Bezpieczeństwo
Kategorie BISAC:
Computers > Security - General
Business & Economics > Reference - General
Business & Economics > Corporate Governance
Wydawca:
It Governance Ltd
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781849287890
Rok wydania:
2016
Ilość stron:
128
Waga:
0.13 kg
Wymiary:
19.84 x 12.85 x 0.69
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01


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