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(More customer reviews)Disclaimer: I worked for Doug for a few years, and I know a number of the other contributing authors.
I liked this book, and I think it is a useful review of where InfoSec is coming from and a useful guide to how things are likely to go in the next years.
It strikes a good balance between technical details and executive management readability, which is good for a couple of reasons.
First, it will be useful to a wider audience, and broader awareness of these issues is a good thing.
Second, given that broad appeal, it can provide some common ground for the tactical folks in the trenches (like me), and the strategic folks in management. Making sure everyone is aware of the risks and getting everyone on the same page isn't always easy, and Security 2020 can help bridge the gap.
This is not "InfoSec 101" nor is it intended to be, though the writing is approachable enough that anyone will get something out of it. But for anyone in InfoSec directly, in a related role such as systems or network administration, or considering such a role, there's a lot of good stuff here. (Some might argue that systems or network administration are InfoSec roles, and I agree but depending on how your organization is structured you can end up with separate "silos"... Regardless--being on the same page is a Good Thing.)
If you've been around a while, the early chapters will be a good review, otherwise they'll help explain how we got where we are. Then it jumps to a blend of current threats and issues, where we're likely to go, and how we'll get there. My favorite section was the various scenarios in chapter 9, though the conclusions in chapter 10 are very interesting too.
Bottom line: if you have any role or interest in Information Security at all, this is good food for thought.
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Identify real security risks and skip the hype
After years of focusing on IT security, we find that hackers are as active and effective as ever. This book gives application developers, networking and security professionals, those that create standards, and CIOs a straightforward look at the reality of today's IT security and a sobering forecast of what to expect in the next decade. It debunks the media hype and unnecessary concerns while focusing on the knowledge you need to combat and prioritize the actual risks of today and beyond.
IT security needs are constantly evolving; this guide examines what history has taught us and predicts future concerns
Points out the differences between artificial concerns and solutions and the very real threats to new technology, with startling real-world scenarios
Provides knowledge needed to cope with emerging dangers and offers opinions and input from more than 20 noteworthy CIOs and business executives
Gives you insight to not only what these industry experts believe, but also what over 20 of their peers believe and predict as well
With a foreword by security expert Bruce Schneier, Security 2020: Reduce Security Risks This Decade supplies a roadmap to real IT security for the coming decade and beyond.
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