
Cyber Attacks
Protecting National Infrastructure
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Google has turned to the National Security Agency for technical assistance in an effort to learn more about the computer network attackers who breached the companys cybersecurity defenses late in 2009, according to a recent NY Times report. National and global security and economic stability are increasingly threatened by the exponential rise in cyber attacks, whether they are mounted by national intelligence services, criminals, or some combination of hackers and state sponsors. Conventional computer security works at the enterprise level, but massively complex infrastructure demands a completely different approach to defeating these attacks. Amorosos 10 principles offer a way to design national and corporate policies that protect our most crucial systems, our money, and perhaps even our lives. Security managers in every organization urgently need the thought-provoking information this book provides.
Cyber Attacks takes the national debate on protecting critical infrastructure in an entirely new and fruitful direction. It initiates an intelligent national (and international) dialogue amongst the general technical community around proper methods for reducing national risk. This includes controversial themes such as the deliberate use of deception to trap intruders. It also serves as an attractive framework for a new national strategy for cyber security, something that several Presidential administrations have failed in attempting to create. In addition, nations other than the US might choose to adopt the framework as well.This book covers cyber security policy development for massively complex infrastructure using ten principles derived from experiences in U.S. Federal Government settings and a range of global commercial environments. It provides a unique and provocative philosophy of cyber security that directly contradicts conventional wisdom about info sec for small or enterprise-level systems. It illustrates the use of practical, trial-and-error findings derived from 25 years of hands-on experience protecting critical infrastructure on a daily basis at AT&T. Each principle is presented as a separate security strategy, along with pages of compelling examples that demonstrate use of the principle. Cyber Attacks will be of interest to security professionals tasked with protection of critical infrastructure and with cyber security; CSOs and other top managers; government and military security specialists and policymakers; security managers; and students in cybersecurity and international security programs.