Chapter 1: Evolution of a Profession.- Chapter 2: Threats and Vulnerabilities.- Chapter 3: Introducing the Security Manager.- Chapter 4: Information Security as a Business Function.- Chapter 5: Information Security Implementation.- Chapter 6: Standards Frameworks Guidelines and Legislation.- Chapter 7: Protection of Information.- Chapter 8: Protection of People.- Chapter 9: Protection of Premises.- Chapter 10: Protection of Systems.- Chapter 11: Digital Evidence and Incident Response.- Chapter 12: Cloud Computing Security.- Chapter 13: Industrial Control Systems.- Chapter 14: Secure Systems Development.
Tony Campbell has been in the IT industry for over 25 years with the majority of his career providing consultancy services to the UK government in security architecture and security management. Prior to moving to Perth in 2013, Tony was Chief Security Architect on a large UK Ministry of Defence programme and managed a team of enterprise security architects. Since moving to Australia, he has provided strategic security consultancy to a variety of local government agencies and authored ISO27001 security manuals. Tony now works for Kinetic IT, a successful Australian owned and operated IT managed services provider where he has developed IT security strategies for both WA and Victorian clients, and is highly regarded for his insights by customers and colleagues alike. He can be contacted at: tcampbell666@gmail.com.
“The security professional author provides in about 235 pages a clear and concise textbook-style introduction to the field of information security management. … students and other professionals will find basic information, in one location, in an easily read format. … This work provides an excellent starting point for anyone wanting a rapid comprehensive overview of information security management.” (Computing Reviews, June, 2017)
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