This book presents the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, aiming to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of a firm's networks, business systems, and data. Effective cybersecurity is not just about technological solutions but also requires robust governance measures. Drawing from academic research and the authors' professional experience in governance and cybersecurity management, this book centers on cybersecurity governance at the strategic policy-making level and its implementation throughout the organization. It emphasizes that…mehr
This book presents the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, aiming to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of a firm's networks, business systems, and data. Effective cybersecurity is not just about technological solutions but also requires robust governance measures. Drawing from academic research and the authors' professional experience in governance and cybersecurity management, this book centers on cybersecurity governance at the strategic policy-making level and its implementation throughout the organization. It emphasizes that optimizing all interdependent functions is crucial for a successful corporate strategy, adopting the concept that "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts" in cybersecurity governance.
The book aims to develop a holistic organizational cybersecurity governance framework (CGF) embedded within the enterprise risk management (ERM) function of the organization. It explores the connections, interdependencies, and complementarities between broader corporate governance practices and cybersecurity management.
Focusing on technology, finance, and human factors as key enablers, the book details how technological devices, technology management, financial disciplines, and human interactions reinforce organizational cybersecurity. It covers the use of technology for planning and implementing information security solutions, the role of financial management in enhancing cybersecurity, and the importance of human factors in the cybersecurity process. Educational features include imparting knowledge and managerial skills essential for designing, managing, and communicating an effective CGF. This book fills a gap in the literature by providing a comprehensive, strategic, and structured approach to cybersecurity governance, addressing the interdependencies and complementarities of organizational management functions for optimal information risk control.
Dr Giang Hoang has worked extensively in Vietnam's investment banking industry and education sector. She has over 18 years of experience in financial education, research, and advisory services in various areas of finance, such as derivatives, investment and portfolio management, international finance, and corporate governance. Dr. Hoang was also the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Management and Tourism at Hanoi University and the Executive Director of the Joint Education Program between La Trobe University (Australia) and Hanoi University (Vietnam). She was influential in developing key partnerships for various universities in Vietnam and instrumental in obtaining research grants from international donors. As an academic, she has taught extensively in Australia, Vietnam, Singapore, and Italy. Other previous roles have also been as an Equity Analyst of a securities company and Finance Specialist of the World-Bank financed projects. Through research, teaching, and experience running her investment fund, Dr. Hoang has built expertise in corporate governance, which opened doors for her to become a consultant in the field of corporate governance for many listed entities. She is a member of the Australian Investment Association and Vietnamese Investment Institute and an angel investor of several digital asset projects in the United States focusing on decentralisation of governance and web3. Dr Kok-Boon Oh has industry experience working with the US and Asian MNCs in senior management positions overseeing their global business operations. Dr. Oh has worked in roles in these organisations as directors, CEOs and as a C-suite officers in corporate finance, international business, and risk management for over 40 years. Dr. Oh was the Acting/Deputy Head of the Graduate School of Management at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. He was also the MBA Program Director responsible for the programs offered in both Australia and internationally. He conducted research and taught accounting, finance, enterprise risk management, cybersecurity, technology and innovation management and international business at La Trobe University. As a senior academic, he travelled extensively to oversee and deliver business and management programs in China, Mongolia, and Vietnam for over 20 years. He was also responsible for supervising PhD candidates and, developing and delivering executive education programs to Australian and international audiences. As a senior member of MNCs and academic institutions, Dr. Oh has been involved in governance, sitting on committees to formulate, implement and supervise corporate governance policies and practices. Dr. Oh is an Australia Certified Practising Accountant and Malaysian Chartered Accountant, and Director of eGalaxy Research. He is also a member of the Academic Board of Texila College in Melbourne.
Inhaltsangabe
Cybersecurity and Governance in the Digital Age. Cybersecurity and Governance. Enterprise Risk Management and Cybersecurity Governance. Integrated Cybersecurity Governance and ERM Framework. Information Technology, Systems Technology, and Cybersecurity. Cybersecurity Technology Management. People and Human Factors. Finance. Cybersecurity Governance Value Chain. Strategic Cybersecurity Governance.
Cybersecurity and Governance in the Digital Age. Cybersecurity and Governance. Enterprise Risk Management and Cybersecurity Governance. Integrated Cybersecurity Governance and ERM Framework. Information Technology, Systems Technology, and Cybersecurity. Cybersecurity Technology Management. People and Human Factors. Finance. Cybersecurity Governance Value Chain. Strategic Cybersecurity Governance.
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