If you're a cybersecurity professional, you know that it often seems like no one cares (or understands) information security.
InfoSec professionals often struggle with integrating security into company processes. Many people are at odds with the organization. Most are under-resourced. There has to be a better way. Cybersecurity administrator guide A must-have handbook for managers that provides a new approach to building and maintaining an effective and easy-to-run information security program.
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Author and longtime Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Todd Burnham challenges the assumptions security professionals take for granted. CISOs, chief security officers, chief information officers, and IT security professionals will learn a simple 7-step process for building new programs or improving current ones.
- Build better relationships across your organization
- Align your role with your company's values, culture, and tolerance for information loss
- Lay the foundation for your security program
- Create a communication program to share your team's contributions and educate colleagues.
- Transfer security functions and responsibilities to other teams
- Organize and build an effective information security team
- Measure your company's ability to recognize and report security policy violations and phishing emails.
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