The rules of security : staying safe in a risky world /
Martin, Paul, 1958 May 11-
The rules of security : staying safe in a risky world / Paul Martin. - First edition. - ix, 256 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-243) and index.
Lord (Jonathan) Evans of Weardale, Director General of MI5 (2007DS2013): Foreword1: Rule 1: Security Rules2: Rule 2: Risk is the Key3: Rule 3: Think like an Attacker4: Rule 4: There are Three Ways to Reduce Risk5: Rule 5: Build Resilience6: Rule 6: It's All About People7: Rule 7: Everyone is Biased8: Rule 8: Cyber is New Ways of Doing Old Things9: Rule 9: Know What Good Looks Like10: Rule 10: Know Who's in Charge
Threats to security affect all of us, as criminals, hackers, terrorists, and hostile foreign states continually find new ways to exploit us, their potential victims. World-leading security expert Paul Martin sets out ten guiding principles of protective security - a toolkit that is relevant to individuals, families, businesses, and government.
9780198823575 0198823576
2018958839
Crime prevention--Popular works.
Computer security--Popular works.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
Computer security.
Crime prevention.
Popular works.
HV7431 / .M373 2019
364.4 / M.P.R
The rules of security : staying safe in a risky world / Paul Martin. - First edition. - ix, 256 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-243) and index.
Lord (Jonathan) Evans of Weardale, Director General of MI5 (2007DS2013): Foreword1: Rule 1: Security Rules2: Rule 2: Risk is the Key3: Rule 3: Think like an Attacker4: Rule 4: There are Three Ways to Reduce Risk5: Rule 5: Build Resilience6: Rule 6: It's All About People7: Rule 7: Everyone is Biased8: Rule 8: Cyber is New Ways of Doing Old Things9: Rule 9: Know What Good Looks Like10: Rule 10: Know Who's in Charge
Threats to security affect all of us, as criminals, hackers, terrorists, and hostile foreign states continually find new ways to exploit us, their potential victims. World-leading security expert Paul Martin sets out ten guiding principles of protective security - a toolkit that is relevant to individuals, families, businesses, and government.
9780198823575 0198823576
2018958839
Crime prevention--Popular works.
Computer security--Popular works.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
Computer security.
Crime prevention.
Popular works.
HV7431 / .M373 2019
364.4 / M.P.R