The digital big bang : the hard stuff, the soft stuff, and the future of cybersecurity /
[editor] Phil Quade, CISO, Fortinet.
- 1 online resource
Includes index.
Table of Contents Introduction xvii
Section 1: Binding Strategies 1
1 Speed 5
Speed: The Nucleus of the Cyberfrontier 7 Roland Cloutier, ADP
Is Speed an Advantage? It Depends on the Context 18 Scott Charney, Microsoft
2 Connectivity 23
Managing the Intensifying Connectivity of the IoT Era 25 Brian Talbert, Alaska Airlines
Cyberspace: Making Some Sense of It All 30 Chris Inglis, Former NSA Deputy Director
Section 2: Elementary Shortfalls 43
3 Authentication 47
Authentication, Data Integrity, Nonrepudiation, Availability, and Confidentiality: The Five Pillars of Security 50 Mike McConnell, Former Director of National Intelligence
Authentication and Models of Trust 58 Shannon Lietz, Intuit
4 Patching 65
Patching: A Growing Challenge and a Needed Discipline 68 Chris Richter, Former VP of Global Security Services, CenturyLink
Conquer or Be Conquered 74 Renee Tarun, Fortinet
5 Training 79
Fill the Skills Gap with an Environment of Continual Training 82 Chris McDaniels, CT Cubed, Inc.
Employee Training is Key for Cybersecurity 89 Mo Katibeh, AT&T
Training is a Mindset 97 Dave Rankin, Verisign
Section 3: Fundamental Strategies 103
6 Cryptography 105
Cryptography: The Backbone of Cybersecurity 108 Taher Elgamal, Salesforce
Cryptography: The Good, the Bad, and the Future 117 Dan Boneh, Stanford
7 Access Control 127
Managing Access in Challenging Environments 130 Erik Devine, Riverside Health
A Systematic Approach to Access Control 136 George Do, Equinix
8 Segmentation 143
Successful Segmentation Isn’t Separation: It’s Collaboration 147 Colin Anderson, Levi Strauss & Co.
Why We Need to Segment Networks 153 Hussein Syed, RWJBarnabas Health
Section 4: Advanced Strategies 161
9 Visibility 164
Visibility: Identifying Pathogens, Risk Factors, and Symptoms of Cyberattacks 167 Michael Chertoff, Former Secretary, Department of Homeland Security
20/20 Insight: Redefining Visibility to Stop Modern Cybercrime Syndicates 173 Tim Crothers, Target
The Challenge of Visibility 180 Daniel Hooper, PIMCO
10 Inspection 188
In and Out of the Shadows: The Visibility That Inspection Enables is Not Confined to Technology Alone 192 Ed Amoroso, TAG Cyber
The Fundamental Importance of Inspection 199 Michael Johnson, Capital One
11 Failure Recovery 206
Preparation, Response, and Recovery 209 Thad Allen, Booz Allen Hamilton
Cyber Event Recovery 219 Simon Lambe, Royal Mail
Section 5: Higher-Order Dimensions 223
12 Complexity Management 226
Shift Your Mindset to Manage Complexity 229 Michael Daniel, Cyber Threat Alliance
Seven Steps to Reducing Complexity 238 Jay Gonzales, Samsung
13 Privacy 246
Don’t Panic! Security Pros Must Learn to Embrace the New Era of Privacy 249 Kevin Miller, MGM Resorts International
Stricter Privacy Regulations Are Driving the Conversations—and Innovations—We Need 259 Peter Keenan, Global Financial Services Firm
14 Human Frailty 265
Overcoming Human Frailty: People and the Power of Obligation 268 Kevin Kealy, Ingram Micro
Overcoming Human Frailty by Design 274 Theresa Payton, Fortalice
The Future 282
Why Cybersecurity Needs AI 290 Michael Xie, Fortinet
The Future of Cybersecurity 293 Ken Xie, Fortinet
Index 301
Cybersecurity experts from across industries and sectors share insights on how to think like scientists to master cybersecurity challenges
Humankind’s efforts to explain the origin of the cosmos birthed disciplines such as physics and chemistry. Scientists conceived of the cosmic ‘Big Bang’ as an explosion of particles—everything in the universe centered around core elements and governed by laws of matter and gravity. In the modern era of digital technology, we are experiencing a similar explosion of ones and zeros, an exponentially expanding universe of bits of data centered around the core elements of speed and connectivity. One of the disciplines to emerge from our efforts to make sense of this new universe is the science of cybersecurity. Cybersecurity is as central to the Digital Age as physics and chemistry were to the Scientific Age. The Digital Big Bang explores current and emerging knowledge in the field of cybersecurity, helping readers think like scientists to master cybersecurity principles and overcome cybersecurity challenges.
This innovative text adopts a scientific approach to cybersecurity, identifying the science’s fundamental elements and examining how these elements intersect and interact with each other. Author Phil Quade distills his over three decades of cyber intelligence, defense, and attack experience into an accessible, yet detailed, single-volume resource. Designed for non-specialist business leaders and cybersecurity practitioners alike, this authoritative book is packed with real-world examples, techniques, and strategies no organization should be without. Contributions from many of the world’s leading cybersecurity experts and policymakers enable readers to firmly grasp vital cybersecurity concepts, methods, and practices.
About the Author Phil Quade is the CISO of Fortinet. Phil brings more than three decades of cyber intelligence, defense, and attack experience, working across foreign, government, and commercial industry sectors.
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Computer security. Data encryption (Computer science) Internet--Security measures. Information technology--Security measures--Management. Data protection. Cyber intelligence (Computer security) Cyberterrorism--Prevention.