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Defending the Digital Frontier

A Security Agenda
Ernst & Young/Babiak, Jan/Butters, John et al
ISBN/EAN: 9780471680871
Umbreit-Nr.: 1403897

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 254 S.
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Einband: gebundenes Buch

Erschienen am 21.12.2004
Auflage: 2/2004
€ 27,90
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  • Kurztext
    • Defending the Digital Frontier Second Edition "The book recognizes, and correctly characterizes, digital security according to one of the fundamental tenets of IT governance: security, like IT governance, is a management issue, not a technical one. This book takes a very practical approach to a critical issue, and provides executive management with sound, cost-effective techniques grounded in business realities. Management and the C-suite will do well to keep these techniques in mind when formulating IT strategies that are aligned with and support business goals." Marios Damianides CISA, CISM, CPA, CA, International President, Information Systems Audit and Control Association and IT Governance Institute "Ernst & Young has done a superb job in demonstrating why the integrity of Digital Information Systems is fundamental to success. The authors show that protecting computers from attack is only a small part of this task. This book focuses on handling systemic risk and complexity--the inevitable problems that arise when you integrate computerized information systems with human activity systems: namely the company itself, customers, suppliers, competitors, as well as the broader political and regulatory environment. I can recommend it as essential reading to all senior executives." Ian Angell Professor of Information Systems, London School of Economics "The CBI considers security of information to be a major issue for individuals and businesses in the growing digital world. This book makes clear, that the key to success in this new environment is in using technology effectively--technology cannot make a badly organised business good, but it can make a good business better. Ernst & Young has identified critical organisational and management processes that global companies need to implement to ensure that technology effectively secures information assets that are at the heart of today's economy." Digby Jones Director General, CBI

  • Autorenportrait
    • Jan Babiak is the Managing Partner of Ernst & Young's UK Information Security practice. She leads a multi-country team of professionals providing security advisory and assurance services to many of the world's most sophisticated organisations. Jan acts as information security and risk management advisor to boards and senior management of a number of FTSE 100 and global organisations. She is involved in a number of professional forums and is a frequent commentator for broadcast and press media. John Butters is a Partner in Ernst & Young's UK Information Security practice. He has developed and edited IT technical reference materials and is a frequent speaker on the topics of security and business continuity. John leads a team that carries out attack and penetration testing (or ethical hacking) services from a state-of-the-art IT facility, which has attracted a high level of business and media interest. Mark W. Doll is a Partner and the Americas Director of Ernst & Young's Security Services. As the Americas Director, Mark is responsible overall for security projects, including security assessments, architecture design, and security implementation as well as business continuity. Mark is a sought-after speaker on the topic of digital security, and has recently appeared before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection as an expert witness on the subject.
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