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Authors from the fields of politics, business, research and development examine the issue of security in this book. What will it cost and who will provide it? Can security perhaps even be fun?
Digitization is permanently changing how we live and work. It is associated with speed and cost efficiency improvements, but it also increases the vulnerability to attack of both individuals and enterprises. To ensure that digitization can continue to drive efficiency, the maximum possible protection of data, networks and data centres, as well as devices and sensors in the Internet of Things, is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Authors from the fields of politics, business, research and development examine the issue of security in this book. What will it cost and who will provide it? Can security perhaps even be fun?

Digitization is permanently changing how we live and work. It is associated with speed and cost efficiency improvements, but it also increases the vulnerability to attack of both individuals and enterprises. To ensure that digitization can continue to drive efficiency, the maximum possible protection of data, networks and data centres, as well as devices and sensors in the Internet of Things, is essential. Humans and human behaviour are key to this, which is why future security concepts will have to be easy to use for everyone - from pensioners, housewives and students to small businesses and major corporations.

Content

  • Security: The Real Challenge for Digitalization
  • Security Policy: Rules for Cyberspace
  • Data Protection Empowerment
  • Red Teaming and Wargaming: How Can Management and Supervisory Board Members Become More Involved in Cybersecurity?
  • CSP, not 007: Integrated Cybersecurity Skills Training
  • Secure and Simple: Plug-and-Play Security
  • Cybersecurity - What's next?


The Editor

Dr. Ferri Abolhassan is Director of T-Systems International GmbH, responsible for the IT Division and Telekom Security. He has authored various publications on IT markets and trends.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Ferri Abolhassan is a member of the T-Systems Board of Management, responsible for the IT Division and Telekom Security. From 1985 to 1988, Dr. Ferri Abolhassan completed a bachelor's degree in computer science at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany. After graduating, he worked at Siemens and IBM prior to completing his doctorate in 1992. He held various senior positions at SAP and IDS Scheer, before joining T-Systems in September 2008 as Head of Systems Integration and a member of the Board of Management. In late 2010, Abolhassan took on the role of Head of Production, before becoming Director of Delivery in 2013. In January 2015, Abolhassan was appointed Director of the T-Systems IT Division, with responsibility for approximately 30,000 employees and some 6,000 customers. Moreover, to address new IT imperatives, Deutsche Telekom has created an organizational unit for security solutions, to be headed up by Abolhassan. The new business will combine all of Deutsche Tele

kom'ssecurity activities, and will market its cyber security offerings.
Rezensionen
"All chapters serve as the basis for a discussion on digitization and its impact on the future development of our society and economy. ... The authors provide interesting facts on different aspects of digitization. For security experts, all chapters are easy to understand. ... the book provides clear and valuable insights into cybersecurity issues and solutions. The target audience should be academics, security professionals, and organizations that plan to implement a long-term security strategy." (Computing Reviews, November, 2017)