Insider Threat :Prevention, Detection, Mitigation, and Deterrence
Insider Threat :Prevention, Detection, Mitigation, and Deterrence
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Insider Threat: Detection, Mitigation, Deterrence and Prevention presents a set of solutions to address the increase in cases of insider threat. This includes espionage, embezzlement, sabotage, fraud, intellectual property theft, and research and development theft from current or former employees. This book outlines a step-by-step path for developing an insider threat program within any organization, focusing on management and employee engagement, as well as ethical, legal, and privacy concerns. In addition, it includes tactics on how to collect, correlate, and visualize potential risk indicators into a seamless system for protecting an organization’s critical assets from malicious, complacent, and ignorant insiders. Insider Threat presents robust mitigation strategies that will interrupt the forward motion of a potential insider who intends to do harm to a company or its employees, as well as an understanding of supply chain risk and cyber security, as they relate to insider threat.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780128024102 |
| ISBN10 | 0128024100 |
| Number Of Pages | 252 |
| Item Weight | 480 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Elsevier - Health Sciences Division |
| Format | paperback |
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"...well structured and well written. The visuals throughout the book and key takeaways at the end of each chapter are practical and insightful…of great value to the professional who manages or aspires to manage the prevention, detection, response, and deterrence of insider threats." --Security Management
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Author's Bio
Dr. Michael Gelles consults in security, intelligence, and law enforcement for Deloitte in Washington, D.C. and is a thought-leader on the security risks, asset exploitation, and workplace violence associated with insider threat. Dr. Gelles is a frequent lecturer and has written numerous articles and book chapters on organizational management, forensic psychology, law enforcement, terrorism, and counterintelligence.