
Cyber Crisis
Protecting Your Business from Real Threats in the Virtual World
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Narrado por:
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Michael Butler Murray
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Eric Cole
Based on news reports, you might think there's a major cybersecurity threat every four to five months. In reality, there's a cybersecurity attack happening every minute of every day.
Today, we live our lives - and conduct our business - online. Our data is in the cloud and in our pockets on our smartphones, shuttled over public Wi-Fi and company networks. To keep it safe, we rely on passwords and encryption and private servers, IT departments, and best practices. But as you read this, there is a 70 percent chance that your data is compromised...you just don't know it yet.
In Cyber Crisis, Eric Cole gives listeners a clear-eyed picture of the information war raging in cyberspace. Drawing on 30 years of experience, Cole offers practical, actionable advice that even those with little technical background can implement, including steps to take on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis to protect their businesses and themselves.
No matter who you are or where you work, cybersecurity should be a top priority. The information infrastructure we rely on in every sector of our lives is both critical and vulnerable, and sooner or later, you or your company will be a target.
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Great read for all levels
Great info!
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Great book for your executive leadership team.
Lots of good true stories
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Great insightful resource
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Extremely Informative and Insightful
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slightly paranoid but for great reason
Lovk up your computer they got haxors out here just hacking people
It is not your fault cyber security suck at the places you work and do business BUT it is your responsibility to protect yourself.
Industry Best Practices
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The security model that is discussed is very old school network-centric. It focuses on firewalls and segmentation as the perimeter deference instead of the more modern approach of identity being the deciding perimeter. Network segmentation and firewalling is still very important in the layered approach but is no longer good enough to be the deciding factor of what is trusted and what is not. This book does not seem to acknowledge that.
If you do buy and read this book, please keep in mind that there is a new modern way to secure your assets and you should look deeply into the Zero Trust methodology where every resource request begins with a trust level of zero and increases by verifying explicitly that the request is coming from a verified account, a device that is secure, a location that is approved, and without a heuristics score that puts it all into question. We no longer trust the fact that they are on the corp network or using a company laptop or have the right password as sole trust factors. Assume that your most trusted network segments are already breached with no ability to clean them, and act accordingly.
This book also fails to talk about the modern move to passwordless authentication. There is a slight mention of tokens and multifactor but not in the context of eliminating the password from the mix all together; which is what modern enterprises are striving for. The only people who love passwords are the hackers (and apparently Eric Cole).
I don't want to discourage you from reading this book but I do want to encourage you to not make this the last book you read on this subject.
Not garbage but also not great
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