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Protecting Your Business From Insider Threats In Seven Effective Steps is one of the first books that addresses the human element of security. Protecting Your Business From Insider Threats In Seven Effective Steps helps the reader to really understand their vulnerabilities to a most likely internal threat that may be happening in their organisation right now and importantly how to address and mitigate it as effective as possible. Most insider threats are not malicious, but are mostly the result of accidental or negligence activities. Irrespective, any such internal incident could spell a…mehr

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Protecting Your Business From Insider Threats In Seven Effective Steps is one of the first books that addresses the human element of security. Protecting Your Business From Insider Threats In Seven Effective Steps helps the reader to really understand their vulnerabilities to a most likely internal threat that may be happening in their organisation right now and importantly how to address and mitigate it as effective as possible. Most insider threats are not malicious, but are mostly the result of accidental or negligence activities. Irrespective, any such internal incident could spell a disaster for the organisation. This book therefore helps the reader address this most difficult threat into seven meaningful steps to effectively combat such threats. Remember, Insider Threats is a human problem, not a technology problem. It therefore requires a different approach to traditional information security solutions. Its no wonder NSA continues to have internal data breaches even though they probably have the largest amount of capital and resources that any organisation could master. Yet, they still fail! Protecting Your Business From Insider Threats In Seven Effective Steps is a simple and effective guide to provide you with some immediate steps that you start to mitigate your internal threats. This book importantly has been endorsed by CERT (Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University)