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Cybersecurity Leadership Demystified

By : Dr. Erdal Ozkaya
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Cybersecurity Leadership Demystified

By: Dr. Erdal Ozkaya

Overview of this book

The chief information security officer (CISO) is responsible for an organization's information and data security. The CISO's role is challenging as it demands a solid technical foundation as well as effective communication skills. This book is for busy cybersecurity leaders and executives looking to gain deep insights into the domains important for becoming a competent cybersecurity leader. The book begins by introducing you to the CISO's role, where you'll learn key definitions, explore the responsibilities involved, and understand how you can become an efficient CISO. You'll then be taken through end-to-end security operations and compliance standards to help you get to grips with the security landscape. In order to be a good leader, you'll need a good team. This book guides you in building your dream team by familiarizing you with HR management, documentation, and stakeholder onboarding. Despite taking all that care, you might still fall prey to cyber attacks; this book will show you how to quickly respond to an incident to help your organization minimize losses, decrease vulnerabilities, and rebuild services and processes. Finally, you'll explore other key CISO skills that'll help you communicate at both senior and operational levels. By the end of this book, you'll have gained a complete understanding of the CISO's role and be ready to advance your career.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

The changing role of a CISO

The role of a CISO is not what it was 5 or 10 years ago. According to those who find themselves in the role today, that's not necessarily a bad thing.

In the past, it used to be that CSOs were over-glorified IT security administrators, babysitting the firewalls, arguing with software vendors over botched antivirus signature updates, and cleaning spyware off of infected laptops and desktop PCs. True—that's still the role some CSOs find themselves in, but for the majority, the responsibility has shifted to looking at the big picture and designing a program that balances acceptable risks against unacceptable ones.

In an ideal world, today's CISO hires someone else to handle all those technical security tasks. Of course, a question remains as to whether you can inspire them to do what you once had to do or if you'll turn them off with an attitude of superiority.

The role of the CISO is ever-evolving due to the ever-changing...