Mcafee Experts Launch Book for Security Obligated Executives
Security Battleground: An Executive Field Manual Gives CxO’s Guidance and Practical Information about Securing Their Organisations
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Feb. 29, 2012 –McAfee today announced the launch of Security Battleground: An Executive Field Manual, a book based on the authors security experience with large global corporations. Michael Fey, Brian Kenyon, Kevin Reardon, Bradon Rogers and Charles Ross have identified a group of individuals who increasingly find themselves responsible for ensuring that their enterprises are secure. The book was written for the Chief Information Officers (CIOs), Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and other C-level executives because they are all responsible for material threats to their enterprises, and today information security qualifies as one of the top material threats. Security Battleground provides the security obligated executive with guidance about the hard questions to ask when validating a security team’s strategic plan, its budget and its operations.
“Any top company or institution can suffer irreparable harm at the hands of cyber-attackers. Today it’s estimated that over 1 trillion dollars in damages can be attributed to this battle – and this number is expected to skyrocket to over 5 trillion within the next 5 years alone,” said Michael Fey, senior vice president at McAfee. “This is a battle that has turned into a war and is being fought unlike any other and this was the question that started our journey to write this book.”
Part I – Field Manual for the Battleground - Surveying the Battleground explains the origin of the book as a field manual written for a security-obligated executive who has accepted responsibility for overseeing the security organisation. The first section focuses on:
• Assessing Mission Readiness shows how to
assess the security team's maturity and encourage
improvements in the team's approach to security threats and
countermeasures.
• Developing the Strategy
provides an overview of the strategic planning process with
a special emphasis on building a plan based on a foundation
of clearly documented business risks and compliance
obligations. This is the chapter that sets the expectation
that security organisations should plan strategy just like
any other line of business.
Part II – Preparing for
Battle – This section gives advice on methodology for
gathering information, analysis, regulations and developing
a strategic security plan.
• Recognising and
Capturing Risk reveals the authors' methodology for
gathering key business information. An exercise called
Riches, Ruins & Regulations is the centerpiece.
• Performing Threat Analysis explains how the
security team methodically marries business risk to
vulnerabilities and threats.
• Adhering to
Regulations addresses the issues of regulatory
compliance, which is another form of business risk. Failure
to pass a compliance audit can lead to fines and sanctions
that can be as harmful as a hacker's attack.
• Preparing the Strategic Plan shows how the
building blocks fit together. Threats and compliance
obligations are pitted against programs that provide
controls (i.e., protection).
Part III - Winning the
War – This section gives practical information about
budgets, measurement, crises, cooperation with other
businesses and looking towards the future.
• Funding
the War is about the budget and the books approach is
not traditional. While building a business case remains a
fundamental building block, security budgeting inevitably
depends on a forthright discussion with security-obligated
executives as to what risks the company is willing to
tolerate.
• Measuring Success provides guidance
about the use of security metrics to manage and optimise
security operations.
• Managing Crises is a
proactive guide in preparing for the likely event that there
will be a security breach. We identify four key steps
beginning with containment and ending with remediation.
• Aligning the Allies speaks to the need for
security organisations to cultivate shared understandings
within and outside the company. The traditional company
boundaries have evolved and we focus on how to align
resources to work in concert with trading partners toward
the shared goal of strong security.
• Future
Proofing is a look to the security horizon with an
emphasis on anticipating the next generation of threats. In
this chapter we focus discussion on current trends such as
cloud computing, virtualised processing and storage systems
and the consumerisation of IT.
Security Battleground:
An Executive Field Manual was designed to provide a
primer to help executives better understand their roles and
obligations with respect to information security. The
principles outlined in this book will continue to evolve
over time, much like the security battleground itself.
Book Availability
Security
Battleground: An Executive Field Manual is available on
Amazon.com. All proceeds from the book
will be going to a veteran's charity.
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