Description
Offering proven and integrated strategies that convert threats, hazards, risks, and vulnerabilities into actionable security solutions, this book enhances organizational resiliency in ways that help readers understand, and fix, the security weaknesses and deficiencies that recur throughout an organization
About the Author
John Sullivant creates strategic security planning initiatives for corporations and governments throughout the world. Throughout his lengthy security career, he has held numerous senior security positions in both the public and private sector, served on several national security councils, committees and advisory boards, and spoken frequently at professional security associations and educational institutions. He is the author of a reference on protecting critical infrastructure and his work has appeared in Security Management, the leading Security publication.
Reviews
"Building an effective security program is a daunting task...for those looking for an effective resource in which to start or jumpstart their program; Building a Corporate Culture of Security: Strategies for Strengthening Organizational Resiliency is a book that will certainly help them immensely." --RSAConference.com "The basic premise is that too many C-suite residents still consider security as a "cost-center." Sullivant identifies approaches like creating and using valuable metrics to make a convincing case for a program." --Security Letter "Seasoned security managers, as well as C-suite executives seeking to effect positive change, can use this book to further professional development, and professors will find it to be an excellent teaching tool. At the outset of a career, knowing and applying the strategies discussed within can save a security manager a lot of time and headaches in working with organizations. There is little doubt that this book will become a valuable resource for security professionals now and in the future."--Security Management
Book Information
ISBN 9780128020197
Author John Sullivant
Format Paperback
Page Count 298
Imprint Butterworth-Heinemann Inc
Publisher Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Weight(grams) 500g