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Cyber-Risk Management [electronic resource] / by Atle Refsdal, Bjørnar Solhaug, Ketil Stølen.

By: Contributor(s): Series: SpringerBriefs in Computer SciencePublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: XI, 145 p. 32 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319235707
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.8 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.A25
Online resources:
Contents:
1 Introduction -- Part I Conceptual Introduction -- 2 Risk Management -- 3 Cyber-systems -- 4 Cybersecurity -- 5 Cyber-risk Management -- Part II Cyber-risk Assessment Exemplified -- 6 Context Establishment -- 7 Risk Identification -- 8 Risk Analysis -- 9 Risk Evaluation -- 10 Risk Treatment -- Part III Known Challenges and How to Address Them in Practice -- 11 Which Measure of Risk Level to Use?- 12 What Scales Are Best Suited Under What Conditions?- 13 How to Deal with Uncertainty?- 14 High-consequence Risk with Low Likelihood -- 15 Conclusion -- Glossary -- References -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book provides a brief and general introduction to cybersecurity and cyber-risk assessment. Not limited to a specific approach or technique, its focus is highly pragmatic and is based on established international standards (including ISO 31000) as well as industrial best practices. It explains how cyber-risk assessment should be conducted, which techniques should be used when, what the typical challenges and problems are, and how they should be addressed. The content is divided into three parts. First, part I provides a conceptual introduction to the topic of risk management in general and to cybersecurity and cyber-risk management in particular. Next, part II presents the main stages of cyber-risk assessment from context establishment to risk treatment and acceptance,  each illustrated by a running example. Finally, part III details four important challenges and how to reasonably deal with them in practice: risk measurement, risk scales, uncertainty, and low-frequency risks with high consequence. The target audience is mainly practitioners and students who are interested in the fundamentals and basic principles and techniques of security risk assessment, as well as lecturers seeking teaching material. The book provides an overview of the cyber-risk assessment process, the tasks involved, and how to complete them in practice.
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1 Introduction -- Part I Conceptual Introduction -- 2 Risk Management -- 3 Cyber-systems -- 4 Cybersecurity -- 5 Cyber-risk Management -- Part II Cyber-risk Assessment Exemplified -- 6 Context Establishment -- 7 Risk Identification -- 8 Risk Analysis -- 9 Risk Evaluation -- 10 Risk Treatment -- Part III Known Challenges and How to Address Them in Practice -- 11 Which Measure of Risk Level to Use?- 12 What Scales Are Best Suited Under What Conditions?- 13 How to Deal with Uncertainty?- 14 High-consequence Risk with Low Likelihood -- 15 Conclusion -- Glossary -- References -- Index.

This book provides a brief and general introduction to cybersecurity and cyber-risk assessment. Not limited to a specific approach or technique, its focus is highly pragmatic and is based on established international standards (including ISO 31000) as well as industrial best practices. It explains how cyber-risk assessment should be conducted, which techniques should be used when, what the typical challenges and problems are, and how they should be addressed. The content is divided into three parts. First, part I provides a conceptual introduction to the topic of risk management in general and to cybersecurity and cyber-risk management in particular. Next, part II presents the main stages of cyber-risk assessment from context establishment to risk treatment and acceptance,  each illustrated by a running example. Finally, part III details four important challenges and how to reasonably deal with them in practice: risk measurement, risk scales, uncertainty, and low-frequency risks with high consequence. The target audience is mainly practitioners and students who are interested in the fundamentals and basic principles and techniques of security risk assessment, as well as lecturers seeking teaching material. The book provides an overview of the cyber-risk assessment process, the tasks involved, and how to complete them in practice.

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