TY - BOOK AU - Sutton,David TI - Business continuity in a cyber world: surviving cyberattacks T2 - Information systems collection, SN - 9781947441477 AV - HV .B875 2018 PY - 2018/// CY - New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) PB - Business Expert Press KW - Cyberterrorism KW - Risk management KW - availability KW - compromise KW - confidentiality KW - continuity KW - cyber KW - cyber threat KW - cyberattack KW - cybersecurity KW - denial of service KW - information security KW - integrity KW - prevention KW - response KW - risk N1 - 1. The practice of business continuity management --; 2. A brief overview of the risk management process --; 3. The main cybersecurity issues --; 4. Information assets and impacts --; 5. Vulnerabilities and threats --; 6. Selecting strategic, tactical, and operational solutions --; 7. Business continuity activities and solutions --; 8. Testing, exercising, and maintaining plans --; 9. Embedding cybersecurity and business continuity --; Appendix A. Information on cybersecurity controls --; Appendix B. Standards and good practice guidelines --; Glossary --; Bibliography --; About the author --; Index N2 - Until recently, if it has been considered at all in the context of business continuity, cybersecurity may have been thought of in terms of disaster recovery and little else. Recent events have shown that cyberattacks are now an everyday occurrence, and it is becoming clear that the impact of these can have devastating effects on organizations whether large and small, and whether in the public or the private sector. Cybersecurity is one aspect of information security, since the impacts or consequences of a cyberattack will inevitably damage one or more of the three pillars of information security: the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of an organization's information assets. The main difference between information security and cybersecurity is that while information security deals with all types of information assets, cybersecurity deals purely with those that are accessible by means of interconnected electronic networks, including the Internet. Many responsible organizations now have robust information security, business continuity, and disaster recovery programs in place, and it is not the intention of this book to rewrite those, but to inform organizations about the kind of precautions they should take to stave off successful cyberattacks and how they should deal with them when they arise in order to protect their day-to-day business UR - https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ciu.edu?url=https://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/BEPB0000763.html ER -