Digital Resilience: Is Your Company Ready for the Next Cyber Threat?

· Gildan Media · Narrated by Chris Sorensen
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7 hr 41 min
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Fascinating and highly readable, Digital Resilience opens with the infamous 2013 Target attack, which compromised the credit card information of 40 million customers. In hindsight, the hack (like most today) was preventable. This book helps businesses: - Understand the threats they face - Assess the resilience of their networks against attacks - Identify and address weaknesses - Respond to exploits swiftly and effectively Data theft. Downed servers. Malware. Even human error can trigger cyber events anytime from anywhere around the globe. This powerful guide provides the resilience-building strategies you need to prevail-no matter what strikes.

About the author

Ray A. Rothrock is a CEO of RedSeal, a premier cybersecurity analytics platform. RedSeal's corporate customers span the finance, utility, technology, and retail sectors. Government clients include the DoD, intelligence communities, and the US military.

Chris Sorensen is a veteran audiobook narrator with over 160 titles to his name. He has received three AudioFile Earphones Awards, and his recording of Sent by Margaret Peterson Haddix was selected as one of the Best Audiobooks of 2010 by AudioFile magazine. He is a member of SAG-AFTRA and the APA.

Richard A. Clarke is CEO of Good Harbor Security Risk Management, which advises companies and governments on cyber security. He served three consecutive Presidents as Special Assistant to the President for Global Affairs, Special Advisor to the President for Cyberspace, and National Coordinator for Security and Counter-terrorism.

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